It must, therefore, unalterably guide his political conduct, if it should be your Majesty's pleasure, that, after thus presuming to open himself fully to your Majesty, he should remain in that responsible situation in which your Majesty has so long condescended... Miscellanea historica et critica - Page 621818Full view - About this book
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...all he now knows of your Majesty's sentiments, that Mr. Pitt troubles your Majesty, thus at large, with the general grounds of his opinion, and finds...to hope, that your Majesty will deign maturely to weigh. what he has now humbly submitted, and to call for any explanation which any parts of it may... | |
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