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to his Lordship's high honour, among other<lb/>Particulars <add>an <gap/> of</add> Sir John Somers being made<lb/>Lord Chancellor, <add>& <gap/> with </add> his Character - his<lb/>Resignation of his Office, his Speech on<lb/>the Succession - his Character contrasted<lb/>with that of Lord Sunderland - his<lb/>Impeachment - his Triumphant <sic>Acquital</sic><lb/>his Speech on the occasional Conformity Bill<lb/>- his principles upon which he relied<lb/>His Speech on the Prosecution of D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/><gap/> - His Speech on the D<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Trial<lb/>and a full account of his L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>ships - <lb/>Conduct relative to the Union between<lb/>England & Scotland of which he<lb/> | to his Lordship's high honour, among other<lb/>Particulars <add>an <gap/> of</add> Sir John Somers being made<lb/>Lord Chancellor, <add>& <gap/> with </add> his Character - his<lb/>Resignation of his Office, his Speech on<lb/>the Succession - his Character contrasted<lb/>with that of Lord Sunderland - his<lb/>Impeachment - his Triumphant <sic>Acquital</sic><lb/>his Speech on the occasional Conformity Bill<lb/>- his principles upon which he relied<lb/>His Speech on the Prosecution of D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/><gap/> - His Speech on the D<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Trial<lb/>and a full account of his L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>ships - <lb/>Conduct relative to the Union between<lb/>England & Scotland of which he<lb/>was a great Promoter &c &c &c<lb/><p>This Book is in two Volumes Quarto<lb/>and I shall be glad to know whether<lb/>you have seen it, & whether you <lb/>mean to make any & what use of it.<lb/></p><del>In</del> with the hopes of the honour of an<lb/>answer, I shall conclude with the<lb/>assurance that I am<lb/>Sir<lb/>Your very hbl Serv<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/>Jh B<lb/>Q. S. P.<lb/>St. James Park<lb/>Sat<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 19, 1809<lb/><pb/> | ||
to his Lordship's high honour, among other
Particulars an of Sir John Somers being made
Lord Chancellor, & with his Character - his
Resignation of his Office, his Speech on
the Succession - his Character contrasted
with that of Lord Sunderland - his
Impeachment - his Triumphant Acquital
his Speech on the occasional Conformity Bill
- his principles upon which he relied
His Speech on the Prosecution of Dr
- His Speech on the Drs Trial
and a full account of his Ldships -
Conduct relative to the Union between
England & Scotland of which he
was a great Promoter &c &c &c
This Book is in two Volumes Quarto
and I shall be glad to know whether
you have seen it, & whether you
mean to make any & what use of it.
In with the hopes of the honour of an
answer, I shall conclude with the
assurance that I am
Sir
Your very hbl Servt
Jh B
Q. S. P.
St. James Park
Satd Decr 19, 1809
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