The Grand examplar : Set forth, in an impartial character of His Sacred Majesty King George. With some remarkables of his life. Being [a] [s]easonable memorial for the 28th of May the day of his most auspicious [b]irth. To which is added, [Hi]s Majesty's inauguration; together [wit]h the declaration and coronation Oath.
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