The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... employed in speaking of them , and in that chance of punishment and shame which would have place in the one case and has not in the other , do these two cases present any the smallest difference ? Tell us , good Sir William ! Tell us ...
... employed in speaking of them , and in that chance of punishment and shame which would have place in the one case and has not in the other , do these two cases present any the smallest difference ? Tell us , good Sir William ! Tell us ...
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... employed to support , what could have been his inducements , what could have been his designs ? —questions these , in which , if I do not much deceive myself , the reader will be apt to find at every turn a source of perplexity in ...
... employed to support , what could have been his inducements , what could have been his designs ? —questions these , in which , if I do not much deceive myself , the reader will be apt to find at every turn a source of perplexity in ...
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... employed . By the portion , comparatively minute as it was , of the mass of the matter of waste and corruption , of which his bill offered up the sacrifice , his frugality and probity were to stand displayed by the vast , and as far as ...
... employed . By the portion , comparatively minute as it was , of the mass of the matter of waste and corruption , of which his bill offered up the sacrifice , his frugality and probity were to stand displayed by the vast , and as far as ...
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... employing , upon occasion , in conversation or elsewhere , the word reward , in phrases of a com- plexion such as the following : viz . " furnishing a permanent reward to public service , " public money ought , at the pleasure of Kings ...
... employing , upon occasion , in conversation or elsewhere , the word reward , in phrases of a com- plexion such as the following : viz . " furnishing a permanent reward to public service , " public money ought , at the pleasure of Kings ...
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... was continually on the brink of ruin : expence unprecedented , ways and means scanty , deficiencies abundant , losses distressing , credit at death's door . out and employed in giving additional lustre to the jewel of Economy . 19.
... was continually on the brink of ruin : expence unprecedented , ways and means scanty , deficiencies abundant , losses distressing , credit at death's door . out and employed in giving additional lustre to the jewel of Economy . 19.
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