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" The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by force. The soldiers were sent... "
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... - Page 318
by James Boswell - 1791 - 516 pages
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Biographiana, Volume 2

William Seward - 1799 - 376 pages
...? To the Article GEORGE THE SECOND, Note on the 'word « Metropolis." *c The King faid in Council, that the Magiftrates had " not done their duty, but...Proclamation was publifhed, directing us to keep our 't fervants within doors, as the peace was now to be pre'' ferved by force. The foldiers were fent...
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Lives of eminent persons. Letters. Prayers. Index

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 558 pages
...care of myfelf. Such a time. of terror you have been happy in not feeing. The :J£ing faid in council, that the magiftrates had not done their duty, but...preferved by force. The foldiers were fent out to diflerent parts, and the town is now at quiet. What has happened at your houfe you will know, the harm...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 554 pages
...care of myfelf. Such a time of terror you have been happy in not feeing. The King laid in council, that the magiftrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own j and a proclamation was publiftied, directing us to keep our fervants within doors, as the peace was...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 pages
...seeing, ,, • .,,;; ; ., OJ .\. ^lavc.-.- : */-.;•:• The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but; that he would do his own; and a proclasnatipn was published, .directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 872 pages
...a time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 564 pages
...a time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1817 - 536 pages
...time of terrer you have been happy in not seeing. The King «aid in council, ' That t ht magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ;' aud a proclamation «rus published, directing us to keep our servants within door«, as the peace...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 476 pages
...a time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 pages
...a time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 470 pages
...a time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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