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Belfast Politics: Or, A Collection of the Debates, Resolutions, and Other ... - Page 198
by William Bruce - 1794 - 304 pages
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 35

1793
...really proved; but, above all, 1 would eonftantly, cheerfully, patiently lillen. 1 would make it known, if any man felt or thought he felt, a grievance, he might come freely to the bar of'this houfe, and bring his proofs j and it fliould be made mahifeft to all the world, thatwherfl...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1793 - 656 pages
...where they -were really proved ; but, above all, I would conftantly, cheerfully, patiently liftcn — I would make it known, that if any man felt, or thought he felt, a grievance, he might corns freely to the bar of this Houfe and bring his proofs. And it fhould be made manifeft to all the...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1815 - 620 pages
...grievances, I would redress them where they were really proved ; but above all, I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen. I would make it known,...grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this House and bring his proofs : and it should be made manifest to all the world, that where they did exist,...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1817 - 800 pages
...grievances, I would redress them where they were really proved ; but above all, I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen. I would make it known, that if any man felt, or thought he felt, a I grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this House and bring his proofs : i and it should be...
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Annual Register, Volume 35

Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 pages
...really proved ; but, above all, I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen. 1 would make it known, if any man felt, or thought he felt, a grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this house, and bring his proofs ; and it should be made manifest to all the world, that where they did...
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Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political ...

Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - 444 pages
...really proved : but above all, I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently 1.] EXERCISE OF POWER. 237 listen: I would make it known that if any man felt,...grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this House and bring his proofs. And it should be made manifest to all the world, that where they did exist...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 11

Englishmen - 1836 - 258 pages
...grievances, I would redress them where they were really proved ; but, above all, I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen — I would make it known,...grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this house and bring his proofs. And it should be made manifest to all the world, that where they did exist...
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Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political ...

Jonathan Dymond - 1842 - 226 pages
...grievance, I would redress them where they were really proved ; but, above all. 1 would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen ; I would make it known, that if any man felt, or thought hn felt, a grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this House and Ь: lui; his proofs. And it...
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The History of Great Britain from the Death of George II. to the Coronation ...

J. R. Miller - 1844 - 742 pages
...grievances, I would redress them where they were really proved ; but above all, I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen — I would make it known,...grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this house and bring his proofs. And it should be made manifest to all the world, that where they did exist...
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Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political ...

Jonathan Dymond - 1845 - 606 pages
...grievance, I would redress them where they were really proved ; but, above all, I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen ; I would make it known,...grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this House and bring his proofs. And it should be made manifest to all the world that where they did exist...
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