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" Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton ; and the peculiar happiness of my life will ever consist in promoting the welfare of a people, whose loyalty and warm affection to me, 1 consider as the greatest and most permanent security... "
Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer Under Other Signatures : To ... - Page 258
by Junius - 1890
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The Englishman's fire-side

492 pages
...from the Throne contained many noble and patriotic passages, " Born and " educated " said the King, " in this country, I glory " in the name of Briton,...happiness " of my life will ever consist in promoting the wel" fare of a people whose loyalty and warm affection to " me I consider as the greatest and most...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ..., Volume 9

1820 - 718 pages
...from p. 216.) WE were going to cite a passage from the speech when the narrative was suspended. • " Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton, and the peculiar happiness of ray life will ever consist in promoting the welfare of a people whose loyalty and warm affection to...
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Recollections and Reflections, Personal and Political, as Connected with ...

John Nicholls - 1820 - 428 pages
...much advantage of this circumstance was taken in the first speech of the young King to Parliament. " Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton :" the old Earl of Hardwicke, the Ex- chancellor, censured this expression, saying that it was an insult...
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The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...morals and religion. The following is an extract, from his first address to his Parliament : — ' Born and educated in this Country, I glory in the name of liriton, and the peculiar happiness of my life will ever consist in promoting the welfare of a people...
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The Public and Private Life of His Late...Majesty, George the Third ...

Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 pages
...united assistance, and the blessing of Heaven upon our joint endeavours, which I devoutly implore. Born and educated in this country, I glory in the...a people, whose loyalty and warm affection to me, 1 consider as the greatest and most permanent security of my throne ; and I doubt not, but their steadiness...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1821 - 808 pages
...in a speech from the throne containing many passages as notable and patriotic as the following : " Born and educated in this country, I glory in the...welfare of a people whose loyalty and warm affection for me I consider as the greatest and most permanent security of my throne ; and I doubt not but their...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volume 5

1821 - 682 pages
...much advantage of this circumstance was taken in the first speech of the young King to Parliament. " Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton :" the old Earl of Hardwicke, the Ex-chancellor, censured this expression, saying that it was an insult...
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The History of the Reign of George III: To which is Prefixed a ..., Volume 1

Robert Bisset - 1822 - 824 pages
...assistance in his endeavours to discharge his duty, and proceeded in the following energetic strain : " Born and educated in this * country, I glory in the name of Briton ; and the peculiar hap" piriess of my life will ever consist in promoting the welfare of Ja people, whose loyalty and...
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The History of England, During the Reign of George III, Volume 1

James Robins - 1824 - 514 pages
...united assistance, and the blessing of Heaven upon our joint endeavours, which I devoutly implore. " Born and educated in this country, I GLORY IN THE...my life will ever consist in promoting the welfare B2 of a people, whose loyalty and warm affection to me I consider as the greatest and most permanent...
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The Parish Church; Or, Religion in Britain

Thomas Wood - 1825 - 440 pages
...throne, on the 18th November following, to both houses of Parliament, are these memorable words : " Born and educated in this country, I glory in the...welfare of a people, whose loyalty and warm affection for me, I consider as the greatest and most permanent security of my throne ; and I doubt not, but...
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