A Contribution to the Bibliography of the Bank of England

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, Rector of Midhurst, in Sussex.
His final peroration is a remarkable example of rhetoric.
" You have long been the honourable and worthy guardians ' of the wealth and credit of the Katiou .... J-our ' disinterested and independent conduct casts the greatest ' lustre upon yourselves, whilst it affords security to the ' country at large, and more especially to the B. Of E. , ' the grand depository of the wealth not only of this but ' also of other kingdoms.
" These colours, which I have had the
...honour to consecrate, ' plead Avith a silent, but powerful, eloquence in behalf of ' your King, your country, and all the various and inestimable ' blessings to which I have alluded.
" They likewise serve as sacred emblems and elegant ' memorials, through Avhich you may contemplate the praise ' and admiration with which your loyalty and zeal are ' honoured by the fair sex, — the best and most amiable part ' of the human race.
" The character of the lady who will present to you ' these colours reflects additional splendour on their value, ' and her presence on this public occasion, I am confident, ' will add fresh ardour to your zeal and inspire you with ' the most manly and generous sentiments.


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