The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1859 - 480 páginas |
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... voting as his master bids him , may perchance throw his eye upon , and reflect for a moment upon the iniquity to which he lends his support . For some centuries after the reign of Henry II . the Irish were killed like game , by persons ...
... voting as his master bids him , may perchance throw his eye upon , and reflect for a moment upon the iniquity to which he lends his support . For some centuries after the reign of Henry II . the Irish were killed like game , by persons ...
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... voted 4000 girls , and as many boys , to go to Jamaica . land was hanged , and five pounds paid Every Catholic priest found in Ire- to the informer . by the same legislators for the head of a wolf . The Athenians , we are told , encou ...
... voted 4000 girls , and as many boys , to go to Jamaica . land was hanged , and five pounds paid Every Catholic priest found in Ire- to the informer . by the same legislators for the head of a wolf . The Athenians , we are told , encou ...
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... voting at vestries , or being high or Mr. Peel- faintly assisted by men of petty constables . An act of the En- such admirable genius as Mr. Canning , glish Parliament in this reign opens - when Royal Dukes consider it as a as follows ...
... voting at vestries , or being high or Mr. Peel- faintly assisted by men of petty constables . An act of the En- such admirable genius as Mr. Canning , glish Parliament in this reign opens - when Royal Dukes consider it as a as follows ...
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... vote with him , are , to this hour , wisdom , and the old have , of course , persuaded that all alterations and a greater experience than the young ; amendments on their devices are an un- but the question is , who are the old ...
... vote with him , are , to this hour , wisdom , and the old have , of course , persuaded that all alterations and a greater experience than the young ; amendments on their devices are an un- but the question is , who are the old ...
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... vote ; but the lesser nation must run tion of fools , or the artifice of knaves . this risk : it is not probable that any who eat up fools . What endless non - violation of articles will take place till sense has been talked of our ...
... vote ; but the lesser nation must run tion of fools , or the artifice of knaves . this risk : it is not probable that any who eat up fools . What endless non - violation of articles will take place till sense has been talked of our ...
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American annum Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Arminians ballot believe better bill Bishop of London called Calvinists Canterbury Cathedral Catholic Catholic emancipation character Christian Church of England Clergy Clergyman Commission Commissioners common convicts counsel Curate danger Dean death defend disgrace duty emancipation enemies English established evil favour feelings folly friends gentlemen give Government happiness hassocks honest honour House House of Commons human injustice Ireland Irish Joseph Hume Judge jury justice King labour land liberty live Lord John Lord John Russell mankind manner means measure ment ministers never oath object opinion parish Parliament patronage Paul's persons political Prebendaries Prebends Prelate present priest principle prisoner Protestant punishment question reason Reform religion religious respect sects sion spirit suppose sure SYDNEY SMITH tenant thing tion tyranny utterly vote Whig whole wisdom wise word