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To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Bride Ladies and gentlemen, by the death of Mr. John Wetherfield, the place of sexton is become vacant: permit me to solicit the favour of your votes and interest...
Published 1782Online Access
To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Bride. Ladies and gentlemen, by the death of Mr. John Wetherfield, the place of sexton is become vacant: permit me to solicit the favour of your votes and interest to succeed him, ... -- Eighteenth Century Collections Online
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To the worthy free burgesses of the antient borough of Colchester. Gentlemen, having been nominated at a very respectable meeting of the free burgesses of Colchester, as a proper candidate to represent this borough in Parliament upon the present vacancy, permit me humbly to request the favor of your vote ......
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Sir, The death of the late very worthy Dr. Dickson allows me to solicit the favour of your vote and interest...
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Mr. Vice-Chancellor I entertain so much respect for the authority of the House of Convocation, when acting within its legitimate province, that I think a statement of the reasons which lead me to consider my position in the university morally unaffected by what has passed to-day, is due to you and to all who have been instrumental in promoting the censure voted against me.
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Sir, I beg leave to solicit your vote, and your interest, to succeed the late Mr....
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Sir, allow me to request the favour of your vote and interest...
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To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders, of the county of Middlesex Gentlemen, as we are once more call'd upon to return to Parliament a representative for our county, in the room of John Wilkes, ... and as I trust, ... the choice will light on him a second time, ... le me intreat you, ... give him your votes.
Published 1769Online Access
To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders, of the county of Middlesex. Gentlemen, as we are once more call'd upon to return to Parliament a representative for our county, in the room of John Wilkes, ... and as I trust, ... the choice will light on him a s -- Eighteenth Century Collections Online
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Sir. Having this day at the meeting in Epsom, been named a candidate to represent the county of Surrey, at the ensuing general election, I take the earliest opportunity, in this manner to solicit the favour of your interest and vote on the day of election, which I mean to do in...
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Sir, Mr. Hodges, the secretary of the London-Hospital, having signified to the committee, on Tuesday last, his intention of resigning that office, permit me to solicit the favour of your vote and interest...
Published 1788Online Access
Sir, Mr. Hodges, the secretary of the London-Hospital, having signified to the Committee, on Tuesday last, his intention of resigning ... permit me to solicit the favour of your vote and interest to succeed him, ... -- Eighteenth Century Collections Online
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