Was my due; but in place of that I found the members of
the Committee for the most part offended because I had had the honour of
making my reverence to the King and to his Royal Highness, & these same
persons continued even their bad intention to injure me, and, under pretext
of refusing me the justice which is due to me, they oppose themselves also
to the solid and useful resolutions that are necessary for the glory of his
Majesty and the advantage of the Nation and their own Interest.
FINIS.
OFFICERS OF THE PRINCE SOCIETY.
1885.
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President.
THE REV. EDMUND F. SLAFTER, A.M. BOSTON, MASS.
Vice-Presidents.
JOHN WARD DEAN, A.M. BOSTON, MASS.
WILLIAM B. TRASK BOSTON, MASS.
THE HON. CHARLES H. BELL, LL.D. EXETER, N.H.
JAMES P. BAXTER, A.M. PORTLAND, ME.
Corresponding Secretary.
THE REV. HENRY W. FOOTE, A.M. BOSTON, MASS.
Recording Secretary.
DAVID GREENE HASKINS, JR., A.M. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Treasurer.
ELBRIDGE H. GOSS BOSTON, MASS.
THE PRINCE SOCIETY.
1885.
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The Hon. Charles Francis Adams, LL.D. Boston, Mass.
Charles Francis Adams, Jr., A.B. Quincy, Mass.
Thomas Coffin Amory, A.M. Boston, Mass.
William Sumner Appleton, A.M. Boston, Mass.
Walter T. Avery New York, N.Y.
Thomas Willing Balch Philadelphia, Pa.
George L. Balcom Claremont, N.H.
Charles Candee Baldwin, M.A. Cleveland, Ohio.
Charles E. Banks, M.D. Chelsea, Mass.
Samuel L. M. Barlow New York, N.Y.
James Phinney Baxter, A.M. Portland, Me.
The Hon.