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" Steadinefs with, I hope, ftrength of mind, do not however leave me; for the fame confolation follows me here, the confcioufnefs of innocence, of having done my duty and exerted all my poor abilities, not unfuccefsfully, for this nation. I can fubmit even... "
The Political Register for ... - Page 407
1768
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 2

1768 - 478 pages
...firength of mind, do not however leave me; for the fame tonfolation follows me here, the confcieufnefs of innocence, of having done my duty, and exerted...nation. I can fubmit even to far greater fufterings with chearfulnefsj becaufe I fee that my countrymen reap the happy fruits of my labours and cruel perfecutions,...
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A Complete Collection of the Genuine Papers, Letters, &c. in the ..., Volume 1

John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1769 - 284 pages
...to the Tower, and am now fehtenced to this Pri/on. Steadinefs with, I hope, ftrength of mind, do not however leave me; for the fame confolation follows...for this nation. I can fubmit even to far greater fufferings with chearfulnefs, becaufe I fee that my countrymen reap the happy fruits of my labours...
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English liberty: being a collection of interesting tracts, from the year ...

English liberty - 1769 - 430 pages
...to the Tower, and am now fentenced to this prifon. Steadinefs with, I hope, ftrength of mind, do not however leave me; for the fame confolation follows...for this nation. I can fubmit even to far greater fufferings with chearfulnefs, becaufe I fee that my countrymen reap the happy fruits of my labours...
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English Liberty: Or, The British Lion Roused: Containing the ..., Volumes 1-2

Great Britain - 1769 - 728 pages
...prifon. Steadinefs with, I hope, firength t»f mind, do not however leave me j for the fame cohfolation follows me here, the confcioufnefs of innocence, of...abilities, not • unfuccefsfully, for this nation. I Can Tubmit even to far greater fufFerings with cheajfulnefs, becauk I fee that my countrymen reap the happy...
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A Complete Collection of the Genuine Papers, Letters, &c. in the ..., Volume 1

John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1769 - 290 pages
...the Tmtier, and am now fentenced to this Prifon. Steadir.cfs with, I hope, ftrength of mind, do not however leave me; for the fame confolation follows...of innocence, of having done my duty, and exerted ail my poor abilities, not unfuccefsfully, for this nation. I can ftibmit even to far greater fufferings...
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English liberty, or The British lion roused; containiny [sic] the sufferings ...

English liberty - 1769 - 374 pages
...ftrength of mind, do not however leave me* for the farfle confolation follows me here, the oonicioafnefs of innocence, of having done my duty, and exerted...abilities, not unfuccefsfully, for this nation. I can lubnut even to far greater fufferings with chearfulnefs, becaufi: I fee .that my ccunirymen reap the...
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The North Briton, XLVI: Numbers Complete, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1772 - 226 pages
...the Tower, and am now * fentenced to this Prifon. Steadinefs with, f I hope, ftrength of mind, do not however * leave me ; for the fame confolation follows...for this nation. I can fubmit even to far greater fufferings with chearfulnefs, becaufe I fee that my countrymen reap the happy fruits of my labours...
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The North Briton, XLVI: Numbers Complete, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1772 - 222 pages
...of mind, do not however * leave me ; for the fame confolation follows * me here, the confcjoufnefs of innocence, of * having done my duty, and exerted...for this * nation. I can fubmit even to far greater * fufferings with chearfulnefs, becaufe I fee * that my countrymen reap the happy fruits of * my labours...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 30

English literature - 1768 - 750 pages
...(Irenglh of mind, do not however leave me; for the fame confutation follows me here, the conlcionfnels of innocence, of having done my duty, and exerted...abilities, not unfuccefsfully, for this nation. I can Cu limit even to f<tr greater fufferings with chearfuinef-, becaufe I fee, that my countrymen re:;p...
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Annual Register, Volume 11

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 612 pages
...the Tower, and am now fentenced to this prifon. Steidinefs, with, I hope, ftrength of mind, do not however leave me ; for the fame confolation follows...done my duty, and exerted all my poor abilities, not unfucceisfully, for this nation. I can fubmit even to far greater fufferings with chearfulr.»fs, becaufc...
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