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-i»:i DEDICATION.
the nation, and the Throne, eftablifhed by
his valour in extinguifhing a foul rebellion,
which burft upon us from it's native North,
and almoft overfpread the Land. Our So'-
vereign is confcious that he owes more
to our great deliverer than any Prince in
Europe owes to any fubjedlj and he fets a no-
ble example of gratitude to Princes, que les
'l^ois, ces illujires ingrats, Sont ajlez malheiir^
eux pour ne connoitre pas, ^o favourite now
has trampled upon the the moft refped:-^
able of the Englifi Nobility, and driven
them frona their Sovereign's Councils.
No difcord now rages in the kingdom, but
every tongue blefles the Minifter who has
iq fo many ways endeared himfelf no lefs to
the Nobility than to the whole body of
the People. Primores populi arripif.it , popu-
lumqiie tributim. To compleat the Contraft,
we have now an advantageous, a glorious,
Peace, fully adequate to all th^ fuccejes^
to all ih^ glories of the War.
The internal policy of this kingdom is
equally to be admired. Our gracious Sove-
xeign maturely examines all matters of na-
tional
the nation, and the Throne, eftablifhed by
his valour in extinguifhing a foul rebellion,
which burft upon us from it's native North,
and almoft overfpread the Land. Our So'-
vereign is confcious that he owes more
to our great deliverer than any Prince in
Europe owes to any fubjedlj and he fets a no-
ble example of gratitude to Princes, que les
'l^ois, ces illujires ingrats, Sont ajlez malheiir^
eux pour ne connoitre pas, ^o favourite now
has trampled upon the the moft refped:-^
able of the Englifi Nobility, and driven
them frona their Sovereign's Councils.
No difcord now rages in the kingdom, but
every tongue blefles the Minifter who has
iq fo many ways endeared himfelf no lefs to
the Nobility than to the whole body of
the People. Primores populi arripif.it , popu-
lumqiie tributim. To compleat the Contraft,
we have now an advantageous, a glorious,
Peace, fully adequate to all th^ fuccejes^
to all ih^ glories of the War.
The internal policy of this kingdom is
equally to be admired. Our gracious Sove-
xeign maturely examines all matters of na-
tional
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Description | An historical play. Dedicated to the Right Honourable John Earl of Bute |
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Shelfmark | Glen.164(5) |
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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