The Town: Its Memorable Characters and EventsHunt, Leigh
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The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events
Hunt, Leigh
London (England) -- Description and travel; London (England) -- History
"To the King's most Excellent Majesty.
"The humble petition of William Russell:
"Most humbly sheweth;
"That your petitioner does once more cast himself at your
Majesty's feet, and implores, with all humility, your mercy and
pardon, still avowing that he never had the least thought
against your Majesty's life, nor any design to change the
government; but humbly and sorrowfully confesses his having
been present at those meetings, which he is convinced were
unlawful, and justly provoking to your Majesty; but being
betrayed by ignorance and inadvertence, he did not decline them
as he ought to have done, for which he is truly and heartily
sorry; and, therefore, humbly offers himself to your Majesty,
to be determined to live in any part of the world which you
shall appoint, and never to meddle any more in the affairs of
England, but as your Majesty shall be pleased to command me.
"May it therefore please your Majesty to extend your royal
favour and mercy to your petitioner, by which he will be for
ever engaged to pray for your Majesty, and to devote his life
to your service.
"WILLIAM RUSSELL."
The third is to the Duke of York. It is certainly to be regretted,
that these letters were drawn from a patriot, willing, there is no
doubt, to have endured all extremities without compromising the
dignity of conscious right: but the reader will bear in mind what has
been said of them; and we shall see presently what the writer said of
the present one.
"May it please your Highness;
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