The Pamphleteer, Том 15Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1820 |
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... feeling he had thought it right that a tax on spirits should accompany the new duty on malt , to protect both the health and the morals of the people . - Those concerned in the spirit trade had however urged , that this measure would ...
... feeling he had thought it right that a tax on spirits should accompany the new duty on malt , to protect both the health and the morals of the people . - Those concerned in the spirit trade had however urged , that this measure would ...
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... feeling of distaste might prevail as to the particular taxes . Without trespassing further on the time of the House , he proposed his first resolution , which was " that towards the supplies of the present year 12 millions be raised by ...
... feeling of distaste might prevail as to the particular taxes . Without trespassing further on the time of the House , he proposed his first resolution , which was " that towards the supplies of the present year 12 millions be raised by ...
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... feelings as adulation or fear ! I disclaim a shadow of either feeling . I had , and could have , no right to accuse Mr. Brougham's motives , and the cause itself I think as nationally important , as I believe the spirit that prompted ...
... feelings as adulation or fear ! I disclaim a shadow of either feeling . I had , and could have , no right to accuse Mr. Brougham's motives , and the cause itself I think as nationally important , as I believe the spirit that prompted ...
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... feelings , at the shrine of Wyke ham , I can read with the greatest satisfaction , the plain yet forci- ble vindication of the charities of Croydon , & c .; and I should do the same , if what appears so black against Yeovil should come ...
... feelings , at the shrine of Wyke ham , I can read with the greatest satisfaction , the plain yet forci- ble vindication of the charities of Croydon , & c .; and I should do the same , if what appears so black against Yeovil should come ...
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... feelings of the man , with which the public have nothing to do . As to " sickening adulation , " let those show it who would palliate grievances to flatter power , " that thrift may follow fawning , " & c . I had no motives , no feelings ...
... feelings of the man , with which the public have nothing to do . As to " sickening adulation , " let those show it who would palliate grievances to flatter power , " that thrift may follow fawning , " & c . I had no motives , no feelings ...
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