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restoring the balance of power in the north, destroyed<lb/>
restoring the balance of power in the north, destroyed<lb/>
by the preponderance of Russia.”<lb/></p>
by the preponderance of Russia.”<lb/></p>
<head>Observations on Par. 7.</head><lb/>
<head>Observations on Par. 7.</head>
“The personal character of the king of this<lb/>
 
Royal champion of Justice and Equality is a theme<lb/>
<p>“The personal character of the King of this<lb/>
Royal Champion of Justice and Equality is a theme<lb/>
of which I shall leave this his British second in<lb/>
of which I shall leave this his British second in<lb/>
undisturbed possession. Kings have long arms; and<lb/>
undisturbed possession. Kings have long arms; and<lb/>
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Ministers are giving them. But let us hope the<lb/>
Ministers are giving them. But let us hope the<lb/>
precedent will not be imported from Stockholm<lb/>
precedent will not be imported from Stockholm<lb/>
into Westminster.
into Westminster.</p>




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Text. Par. 7.

“The great abilities of the present King
of Sweden and his brothers, seem to point out the
present period of time as expressly calculated for
restoring the balance of power in the north, destroyed
by the preponderance of Russia.”

Observations on Par. 7.

“The personal character of the King of this
Royal Champion of Justice and Equality is a theme
of which I shall leave this his British second in
undisturbed possession. Kings have long arms; and
however well you may be insured, Mr. Printer,
against fine, I fear you would not find yourself so
against the severity of those laws by which Kings
have thought fit to protect one another’s characters
from scrutiny. Respect; and a propensity to imitation,
are kindred sentiments. I hope they are not
inseparable. For the abilities that could carry through
a national assembly a question of supply, by the
imprisonment of the opposition — for such abilities
our own most gracious sovereign feels all that
respect, which is evidenced by the support his
Ministers are giving them. But let us hope the
precedent will not be imported from Stockholm
into Westminster.



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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

009

Main Headings

Folio number

082

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c10

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

bowring, x, 207ff

ID Number

3383

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