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A Letter to the Common-Council of London on their Late very Extraordinary Address to His Majesty [signed "Indignent Liveryman"]

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A Letter to the Common-Council of London on their Late very Extraordinary Address to His Majesty [signed "Indignent Liveryman"]

by (George III)

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London: Printed for W. Nicoll, 1765. [4 being half-title and title, versos blank], 43 pp [1-blank]. 1 vols. 8vo. Stitched. Some spotting and browning, some small holes, not affecting legibility, lower corner of page 41 torn away, else a very good copy. [4 being half-title and title, versos blank], 43 pp [1-blank]. 1 vols. 8vo. Regarding an address given to the King and printed in the London Gazette of 31 August congratulating him on the birth of his son (William IV). The author contests that in this address, the Common Council criticized the King without any specifics and that in the address they "tell the King, that unless his affairs are in a flourishing situation, that he is never to expect the smallest support or assistance from the city of London." He says that their behavior is not suited to their position.

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Title
A Letter to the Common-Council of London on their Late very Extraordinary Address to His Majesty [signed "Indignent Liveryman"]
Author
(George III)
Format/Binding
[4 being half-title and title, versos blank], 43 pp [1-blank]. 1 vols. 8vo
Book Condition
Used - Stitched. Some spotting and browning, some small holes, not affecting legibility, lower corner of page 41 torn away, else a very
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Publisher
Printed for W. Nicoll
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1765
Keywords
British

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