The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... better reason , why emoluments thus extracted should be retained , than why bribes given and re- ceived to the same amount , and by the same means , without dis- guise , should , if received , repose in the same Right Honourable pockets ...
... better reason , why emoluments thus extracted should be retained , than why bribes given and re- ceived to the same amount , and by the same means , without dis- guise , should , if received , repose in the same Right Honourable pockets ...
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... better security of the independence of parliament and the economical refor- mation of the civil and other establishments . " Dodsley 1780. sd Edition . The part from which the following extracts are made is contained in pages from 62 to ...
... better security of the independence of parliament and the economical refor- mation of the civil and other establishments . " Dodsley 1780. sd Edition . The part from which the following extracts are made is contained in pages from 62 to ...
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... better matched : prac- tice found by the excellent Lord Keeper , principles by the excellent Lord Chief Justice . Note that while lawyers as well as favorites were thus fattening ( for the reign of William , though a reign of salvation ...
... better matched : prac- tice found by the excellent Lord Keeper , principles by the excellent Lord Chief Justice . Note that while lawyers as well as favorites were thus fattening ( for the reign of William , though a reign of salvation ...
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... better than pensions , I chose , after the principle of law had been satisfied , " ( meaning the principle , with how little propriety soever it can he termed a principle of law , the principle of policy and humanity that forbids the ...
... better than pensions , I chose , after the principle of law had been satisfied , " ( meaning the principle , with how little propriety soever it can he termed a principle of law , the principle of policy and humanity that forbids the ...
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... better chance of fitness for the office and its services , than will in general be afforded by preference given , either without a thought about fitness for the service , or about merit in any other shape , or with thoughts confined to ...
... better chance of fitness for the office and its services , than will in general be afforded by preference given , either without a thought about fitness for the service , or about merit in any other shape , or with thoughts confined to ...
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