| Great Britain. Parliament - 1804 - 804 pages
...with the national fate, when, preffing as the exigency may be, the hard taik of fqueezing the money from the pockets of an impoverished people, from the toil, the drudgery of the fhivering poor, muft make the moft practifed collector's heart ache while he tears it from them. ,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 452 pages
...with the national fate, when, pressing as the exigency may be, the hard task of squeezing the money from the pockets of an impoverished people, from the...practised collector's heart ache while he tears it from them. Can it be, that people of high rank, and professing high principles, that they or their families... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 pages
...with the national fate, when, pressing as the exigency may be, the hard task of squeezing the money from the pockets of an impoverished people, from the...practised collector's heart ache while he tears it from them. Can it be, that people of high rank, and professing high principles, that they or their families... | |
| 1825 - 620 pages
...Sheridan himself to the seceders. collector's heart ache while he tean it from then ;— can it be thai people of high rank, and professing high principles,...spoils of misery, and fatten on the meals wrested from industrions poverty ? Can it be, that this should be the case with the very persons, who state the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 pages
...with the national fate, when, pressing as the exigency may be, the hard task of squeezing the money from the pockets of an impoverished people, from the...practised collector's heart ache while he tears it from them — can it be, that people of high rank, and professing high principles, that they or their families... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 826 pages
...hard task of squeezing the money 240 from the pockets of an impoverished people, from the toil, CHAP, the drudgery of the shivering poor, must make the...practised collector's heart ache while he tears it from 1794. them — can it be, that people of high rank, and professing high principles, that they or their... | |
| 1825 - 648 pages
...Sheridan himself to the »eceders. collector'» heart ache while he tears it from them ; — ran it he that people of high rank, and professing high principles, that they or their famuiti should setk to lome on the spoils of misery, and fatten on the meals wrested from industrious... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 pages
...with the national fate, when, pressing as the exigency may be, the hard task of squeezing the money from the pockets of an impoverished people, from the...practised collector's heart ache while he tears it from them — can it be, that people of high rank, and professing high principles, that they or their families... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1828 - 302 pages
...with the national fate , when, pressing as the exigency may be, the hard task of squeezing the money from the pockets of an impoverished people, from the...practised collector's heart ache while he tears it from them. Can it be , that people of high rank , and professing high principles , that limy or their families... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 pages
...the Address to the Throne. IN such an hour as this, at a moment pregnant with the national fate, can it be, that people of high rank, and professing high...spoils of misery, and fatten on the meals wrested from industrious poverty ? Can it be, that this should be the case with the very persons who state the unprecedented... | |
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