To George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c. The humble address of the people called Quakers, from their General Annual Assembly in London. May it please the King! We humbly beg leave to approach Thy Royal Presence with united hearts, to congratulate thee upon the deliverance of these kingdoms from the late impending dangers, with a joy as sincere as the occasion is signal.
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- To George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c. The humble address of the people called Quakers, from their General Annual Assembly in London. May it please the King! We humbly beg leave to approach Thy Royal Presence with united hearts, to congratulate thee upon the deliverance of these kingdoms from the late impending dangers, with a joy as sincere as the occasion is signal.
- May it please the King! We humbly beg leave to approach Thy Royal Presence with united hearts, to congratulate thee upon the deliverance of these kingdoms from the late impending dangers, with a joy as sincere as the occasion is signal
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London : s.n., 1746
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George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760. ; Great Britain. Sovereign (1727-1760 : George II).
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- 1743
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- N470270
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- 400008
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- 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 1/2°.
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- After address: Dated in London the 22nd of the third month called May, 1746
Response at end: To which address His Majesty was pleased to return this most gracious answer, ..
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