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tHit ^ ofeaTids should die lingering aeSSiImcipavityt aQ ^ that the majoriW ot tfte survivors of a long and bloody jomgMi Mviti&ixt ^ outse <^ w * rf ^ er e ^ lrtenced interruption to those moral iKwil womote the harmony , € ^^^ Ml " w ^^ e ^^ dwl society and 3 Hfer ifef ¥ fiKr ^^ rl € r ^ * &e return 4 ^^ ii ^ MS ^ Be ^ eiM er ^ d less v * &-a ¥ §^ embeVB ^ cfd # , ' ^ d -ies ^ wel . ^ ' ^ S 9 G ^ ££ ' > v 5 u ( . * .. , _ -. ' of
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meetin g ^ could deliver their seatitfteots ,, consistentl y with the terms of the tt < n ^ sition : —it was , at lengthVd 6 termiqe 4 t ^ hear all parties- Mr . KoVe theti : xCi i supped . —J ¦ ¦* . * : * . < . ^ i ^ x 1 atn tiot , ; howcver , and I whh ^ i $ & be so understood , actuated by a d e ^ tff of opposing any t ^ f flic i ^ dividctilli ^ by whom the rdquisition for the - plSM ^ meeting has been signed ; fbisbfee W those gentlemen , from my owtt ktil ^ vi * ledge ; of them , I Esel personal respect , and foe others , frotn theT general M | Ut tion 4 n which « they are heLA . * ,. bttt sWat ineJted by-duty , to oppose ^<^ r % | & « ag ^ n ^ t the object thc ^ fi ^ 'itf ^ % . bfecl \ gc ^ r ^ ai ^ satistod ^ ^ dS ralw ^ ^ . ^ iicnu 94 r&j ! r ^ 'W S'yviJiit'j » tf 4 &o 4 eM ia ..-: ^ ei h km , ut # i ~ * Wx&& }
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cnTOtbflc coiwtitica , ; as iiow ^ the UI ««^^ ceas- « nd diaappioimed v ^ w ^^ C ^ he ^ M ^ my may lead him to listen more ^ eadi ^ to ^ reasonable conditions of peace ; wrc " joiaour aflFUeted countrymen , in earaeS ^ l ^^ petidomag ryom ; Royal Highnessi ,. to -
manifest , by some unequivocal exg ^ a ^ sion or public act of the British , gov ^ rn ^ ^ ment , your truly royal desire to ^ eia ^ the earliest opportunity of sheathing thc ^ sword of slaughter , and healing th £ s wounds of a loog-protracted , war : ^ at " thus * her eoen > y may be precluded fr ^ ccm plausibly throwing the odium of deUgjbt n in war , and its conepmtmitant miserjjes
on-your Royai Highneas ' s paci ^ ca ^ orjr ^ government . _ . . , f ^ We will indulge the hope , tha& ypjar , / RoyaL Highness will grant the prayex . pt our Betition 3 and- that your iiLighae 5 sJ % endeavours will be effectual in soon re ?^ storing to the afficted people ; , entrus ^ e , ( % to your Royal protection , that lasrihgj peace , after whiUi they sa ardea ^ Jj » as , ^ P ^ e * . : ; . .. ¦ . » - . . ¦ ..---. II
T ^ X V A U Th «» may . the bJessings . of the , gf ^ pmaker descend oa your Royal Highjae ^ ^ Jind thus may your royal father ,, vtflggL ,. called from his > present state of $ ^ 0 e || nj to a better world , be eoabl ^ i ^ r ^ igo ^ toyoar Royal Hic ^ pm ^^^ - ^^ i peace , tha ^ throne , which h , e ascenq ^^ amid the din of arms , and pn wjluch jb ^ has continued to sit 4 ucihg so j ^ ri j ^ years of war . ^ 1 „ . / ¦ ¦ ' ; ' ¦ ¦ < i-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1813, page 137, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2425/page/57/
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