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   Remembrancer (Newspaper) - June 25, 1848, London, Middlesex                                THE M M A By GEORGE CADWALLADER SAT June 25, 1748. 29 re have left undone Thing have and we have don we ought not to have General sf his h from the Meeting of he was o gracious S T the to That one of his principal Views in calling that That he might t receive the clear and certain Information of the of his People on the of In the he put the Two in That it was hy their Advice he had entered into the War with in order to vindicate and the Trade and Commerce of his Subjects And that it was alfo by their and in Conformity to his he undertook the Support of the an Auxiliary it ought to be for that is the very Term made ufe in the Speech of December 1743, after the Battle of and of the Rights of the of His M chearful his P then frankly That he and how unfortunate the of the War had no Part of the Blame be imputed to us On the he farther That the Enemy had felt the Weight of our naval to their great and the real and Advantage c his proceeded to that fome Overtures for a general Pacification had been made to it was as the natural which could follow from fuch that he in the next have his R-1 to caufe a State of the of Affairs to be laid before the Two that they might be properly enabled to and fet forth the clear and certain of the People and his Defire to have the fame CC Ct cc y fuch He will h nothing who would change free Governments into A who at all Events to his own to gratify his or to his and no doubt chalk out the beft Plan he can for that and it without how far it or how much it may deviate from the Public Or fuch a may take his Plan from his and every Art to carry it into that he may the Reward he lo But he who has the Honour to be Helm in a free will never dream of and pertinacious in but to and as cc fatty as the Situation of their Affairs to the great Council of the Nation he will content yet what appears to him to be right but at the fame time he will be willing to hear the Opinion of and always ready to his private to of the that the Judgment of their at this is certainly tHe Duty oi a 3 he who dares to do his Duty in this the Imputations of and Want of will never be at a Lofs to to the I are their own in cc cc cc c c cc cc cc cc cc cc cc c c cc cc cc cc their and from as well as from the Drift of his it was to how little they were to follow the of their they were ready to receive and obey im the of And yet the not only without a Communication of the which had but of the which had been negotiated and during the fitting of the and on it may be the very Fate of the Kingdom What is more though they were not fo make the acquainted with the of Affairs which the latter were to Sanction for his making as for his | deliver fhe of the People they made veral Efforts to work up fuch a Temper in when Time might War M and probably might be thought an even to his M- to of vating inferred for the Sake of Colour and without any Intent to make ufe of Man v that fuch a never to be given to the Confidence of to ferve any one would be glad to That no an It is the High and Mighty Lords of Times have ventured farther one and more than ever did before them But as to the if their own Words are to be our with rife them to The the for Peace and all without The Doctor mounted the Stage and gravely told That our Cafe in a Manner That nothing but Olives could fave &c. 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