English liberty: being a collection of interesting tracts, from the year 1762 to 1769. Containing the private correspondence, public letters, speeches, and addresses, of John Wilkes. 2 vols. [with consecutive signatures. Wanting the frontisp., An explanation of the frontisp., and sheet C].1769 |
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... thought proper to lay before the public , in that cafe , and entered his dislike to concealments , garblings , mutilations , & c . of any particulars , that might lead the nation into a more perfect idea of the motives , which at last ...
... thought proper to lay before the public , in that cafe , and entered his dislike to concealments , garblings , mutilations , & c . of any particulars , that might lead the nation into a more perfect idea of the motives , which at last ...
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... thought to be already forgot ; and as thofe measures were decried as too bold and daring , more feeble , more pufilanimous , less encouraging to our real friends , lefs hoftile to our enemies , will be found to be adopted . In the ...
... thought to be already forgot ; and as thofe measures were decried as too bold and daring , more feeble , more pufilanimous , less encouraging to our real friends , lefs hoftile to our enemies , will be found to be adopted . In the ...
Halaman 63
... thought must follow . To fave himself , he has invented this curious tale ; the falfity of which , in every particular , he knows better than any body . If this should appear to be the cafe , as I am perfuaded it will , I will venture ...
... thought must follow . To fave himself , he has invented this curious tale ; the falfity of which , in every particular , he knows better than any body . If this should appear to be the cafe , as I am perfuaded it will , I will venture ...
Halaman 65
... thought , if , on his complaint against the soldier , the Colonel had given an answer in his own way , and had pofitively told him , in his own words , that he would not concern himself in the affair . This I think is nearly a similar ...
... thought , if , on his complaint against the soldier , the Colonel had given an answer in his own way , and had pofitively told him , in his own words , that he would not concern himself in the affair . This I think is nearly a similar ...
Halaman 66
... he begged - which I think he had a right to infift on to have a personal meeting , and to be brought face to face with his accufer . But this the prudent - mafter ཨ 00000000 mafter thought fit to refufe . It doth 266 $
... he begged - which I think he had a right to infift on to have a personal meeting , and to be brought face to face with his accufer . But this the prudent - mafter ཨ 00000000 mafter thought fit to refufe . It doth 266 $
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Halaman 173 - Labourer, not having the fear of God before their Eyes but being moved and Seduced by the instigation of the Devil...
Halaman 55 - I should never resolve him that question, till he made out the right of putting it, and that if I could have entertained any other idea, I was too well bred to have given his lordship and colonel Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagshot.
Halaman 57 - Berkeley and Harris were shocked. I asked, if I was first to be killed, and afterwards hanged, that I knew his lordship fought me with the king's pardon in his pocket, and I fought him with a halter about my neck, that I would fight him for all that...
Halaman 309 - ... that it may be declared and enacted, That all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration, are the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom...
Halaman 94 - The North Briton," in which I have been named or even alluded to, was written by...
Halaman 85 - Wilkes, efq; fhould any longer continue to be colonel of the militia for the. county of Buckingham, I am commanded to fignify his Majefty's pleafure to your lordfhip, that you do forthwith give the neceflary ordef j for difplacing Mr.
Halaman 81 - Wilkes, esq. herewith sent you, for being the author and publisher of a most infamous and seditious libel, intitled, The North Briton, No. 45, tending to inflame the minds and alienate the affections of the people from his majesty, and to excite them to traitorous insurrections against the government...
Halaman 58 - We stood about eight yards distant, and agreed not to turn round before we fired, but to continue facing each other. Harris gave the word. Both our fires were in very exact time, but neither took effect.
Halaman 95 - Park, they walked together for a little while to avoid fome company, which fecmed coming up to them. They brought each a pair of piftols. When they were alone, the firft fire was from Mr. Martin's piftol. Mr. Martin's piftol miffed Mr.
Halaman 44 - Sir, The King has declared his intention to make me Secretary of State, and I (very unworthy as I fear I am of such an undertaking) must take upon me the conduct of the House of Commons : I cannot therefore well accept the office till after the first day's debate, which may be a warm one. A great attendance that day of my friends will be of the greatest consequence to my future situation, and I should be extremely happy if you would for that reason show yourself among them, to the great honour of,...