其他書名 | Sir, I Feel Assured You Will Excuse Me the Liberty which I Have Taken in Addressing You, But as Not Being a Speaker I Could Not, on the Evening of Our Meeting, at the Spread Eagle, Address You. I Quite Agreed with the Resolution in Favour of Our Tried Friend Colonel Sibthorp, and Particularly with that Part which Acknowledges Our Gratitude - "for the Unflinching Stand which He Has Made Against the Encroachments of Romanism," ... I Did Not and Do Not Agree with the Whole of the Resolution Applied to Mr. Collett, when the Meeting Declared They Had "a Thorough Conviction of His Earnest Desire and Resolution to Maintain, in Its Integrity, the Protestant Constitution of this Country." Now, Sir, this I Do Not Think True ... |
出版 | William Bellatti, printer, Steep-Hill, Lincoln, 1847 |
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