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" A Government in every country should be just like a Corporation,* and in this country it is made up of the landed interest which alone has a right to be represented. "
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 166
1846
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 528 pages
...have told them that the Parliament would never listen to their petition. How could they think of it ? A government in every country should be just like...have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? What security for the payment of their taxes ? They may pack up all their property...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 19

1852 - 782 pages
...have told them that Parliament would never listen to their petition. How could they think of it ? Л Government in every country should be just like a...which alone has a right to be represented ; as for the rabbte, who have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? what security for...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 19

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1852 - 776 pages
...could have told them that Parliament would never listen to their petition. How could they think of it? A Government in every country should be just like...interest, which alone has a right to be represented ; as fov the rabble, who have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? what security...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1853 - 900 pages
...would never listen to their petition. How could they think of it ? In this country, the Government is made up of the landed interest, which alone has...personal property, what hold has the country on them ? What security for the payment of their taxes ? They may pack up all their property on their backs,...
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The Trial of Theodore Parker: For the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil ...

Theodore Parker - 1855 - 262 pages
...the Parliament would never listen to their petition! How could they think of it? A government in any country should be just like a corporation ; and in...interest, which alone has a right to be represented." Gentlemen, you might think this speech was made by the " Castle Garden Committee," or at the Boston...
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The Trial of Theodore Parker: For the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil ...

Theodore Parker - 1855 - 256 pages
...the Parliament would never listen to their petition! How could they think of it? A government in any country should be just like a corporation ; and in...interest, which alone has a right to be represented." Gentlemen, you might think this speech was made by the " Castle Garden Committee," or at the Boston...
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The Trial of Theodore Parker: For the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil ...

Theodore Parker - 1855 - 256 pages
...the Parliament would never listen to their petition! How could they think of it? A government in any country should be just like a corporation ; and in this country it is made up oftfte . landed interest, which, alone has a right to be represented." Gentlemen, you might think this...
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Norman Hamilton, or, The shadow of destiny, Volume 113

James H. Knox - 1860 - 346 pages
...could have told them that Parliament would never listen to their petition. How could they think of it? A Government in every country should be just like a corporation, and in this country it is m ide up of the landed interest, which alone has a right to be represented ; as for the rabble, who...
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John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Volume 6

John Frederick Smith - 1862 - 644 pages
...most indecently made themselves parties ; that the lordjustice clerk, on Muir's trial, had said, " A government in every country should be just like...this country, it is made up of the landed interest, whick alone has a right to be represented. As for the rabble, who have nothing but personal property,...
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The Constitutional History of England: Since the Accession of ..., Volume 2

Thomas Erskine May - 1863 - 608 pages
...upon parliamentary reform. " The landed interest alone had a right to be represented," he said ; " as for the rabble, who have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? " Need it be told that the jury returned a verdict of guilty ? And now the judges...
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