The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... possession of the power he was aiming at , the only principles suitable to his inter- ests , and thence to his views , would be such principles as were most favorable to the conjunct purposes of waste and corruption . So far as was ...
... possession of the power he was aiming at , the only principles suitable to his inter- ests , and thence to his views , would be such principles as were most favorable to the conjunct purposes of waste and corruption . So far as was ...
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... possession , the ayes would have it . Unprincipled ! unprincipled ! would be an interjection , from the utterance of which honorable gentlemen would by their principles - their real principles - their operating principles - not their ...
... possession , the ayes would have it . Unprincipled ! unprincipled ! would be an interjection , from the utterance of which honorable gentlemen would by their principles - their real principles - their operating principles - not their ...
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... possessed by any other adventurer , for bearing off some of the capital prizes . § . 2. Method here pursued . 1 Thus much as to the purpose pursued by the orator in this part of his speech . A few words as to the course and method ...
... possessed by any other adventurer , for bearing off some of the capital prizes . § . 2. Method here pursued . 1 Thus much as to the purpose pursued by the orator in this part of his speech . A few words as to the course and method ...
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... possession or prospect of honour , dignity , reputation or respect in any shape . Proposition 6. So as the place be permanent , the hope of re- ceiving it , how large soever the mass of emolument attached to it , " does not operate as ...
... possession or prospect of honour , dignity , reputation or respect in any shape . Proposition 6. So as the place be permanent , the hope of re- ceiving it , how large soever the mass of emolument attached to it , " does not operate as ...
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... possession of wealth , acquired at the public expense , is regarded as proof of title : and that proof not only presumptive and provisional , but conclusive . As for transfer and assignment - wealth sure enough is trans- ferable and ...
... possession of wealth , acquired at the public expense , is regarded as proof of title : and that proof not only presumptive and provisional , but conclusive . As for transfer and assignment - wealth sure enough is trans- ferable and ...
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