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DEDICATION. v
tional importance, and no unfair or partial re-
prefentation of any bufmefs, or of any of his
fubjedis, isfufferedto be made to hIm,norcan
any charadterbealTaffinated in the dark, by an
unconftitutional Prime Minifier. He regu-
larly, by your advice, attends every private
council of real moment, and nothing is there
fubmitted to the arbitrary decifion of one
man. This happy ftate of things we owe
to your Lordfliip's unexampled care of
His Majefty's youth. The great promife
you made us, that we fhould frequently
fee our Sovereign, like his great PredecefTor
William the Third, preliding in perfoii
at the* Britifh Treafury, has beeen ful-
filled to the advantage and glory of thefe
times, and to the perfecting of that
fcheme of ceconomy, fo earneftly recom-
mended from the Throne, fo ably carried
into execution hy yQurfelf] and your Chan-
cellor of the Ex c he query and fo minutely by the
Lord Steward of the Houfehold. Your whole
council of flate too is compofed of men
of the firft abilities ; the Duke of Bed-
ford, the Earls of Halifax, Egrew.onf, and
Qovjer ; the Lords Uenley, Mansfield, and
Llgonier
tional importance, and no unfair or partial re-
prefentation of any bufmefs, or of any of his
fubjedis, isfufferedto be made to hIm,norcan
any charadterbealTaffinated in the dark, by an
unconftitutional Prime Minifier. He regu-
larly, by your advice, attends every private
council of real moment, and nothing is there
fubmitted to the arbitrary decifion of one
man. This happy ftate of things we owe
to your Lordfliip's unexampled care of
His Majefty's youth. The great promife
you made us, that we fhould frequently
fee our Sovereign, like his great PredecefTor
William the Third, preliding in perfoii
at the* Britifh Treafury, has beeen ful-
filled to the advantage and glory of thefe
times, and to the perfecting of that
fcheme of ceconomy, fo earneftly recom-
mended from the Throne, fo ably carried
into execution hy yQurfelf] and your Chan-
cellor of the Ex c he query and fo minutely by the
Lord Steward of the Houfehold. Your whole
council of flate too is compofed of men
of the firft abilities ; the Duke of Bed-
ford, the Earls of Halifax, Egrew.onf, and
Qovjer ; the Lords Uenley, Mansfield, and
Llgonier
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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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