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PC.769.066
12-19 Jun 1769:1781 (127)
Extract of a letter from London, dated April 5, 1769.
The parliament will be prorogued in a few weeks. --The
American petitions have all been thrown aside, nor will any
thing be done towards redressing our grievances till next
year. The present M---y is now more unpopular than ever.---
Wilkes's friends increase daily; . . . [13 lines] Some say
the K-- rose up to go out, but was prevented by the --- who
sat by him; -- the papers will tell you of his being
repeatedly insulted by the mob, at the Play-house, &c. . .
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