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" I venture to say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. "
British History in the Nineteenth Century (1782-1901) - Page 341
by George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1922 - 445 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 97

England - 1865 - 808 pages
...it is on the honourable gentleman that this burthen of proof must be held principally to lie ; and that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude fortynine-fiftieths that the burthen of proof rests : that it is for them to show the unworthiness,...
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Dissent and Democracy: Their Mutual Relations and Common Objects: an ...

Richard Masheder - Church and state - 1864 - 494 pages
...unfitness or political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. He adds, ' I contend that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude forty-nine-fiftieths that the burden of proof rests to show the unworthiness, the incapacity, and the...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1864 - 1222 pages
...contend, then, that it is on the hon. Gentleman that the burden of proof must be held principally to lie ; that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude forty-nine-fiftieths that the burden of proof rests ; that it is for them to show the unworthiness,...
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The orator, a treasury of English eloquence

Orator - 1864 - 186 pages
...then, that it is on the honourable gentleman that the burden of proof must be held principally to lie ; that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude forty-nine-fiftieths that the burden of proof rests ; that it is for them to show the un worthiness,...
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The Annual Register

History - 1865 - 728 pages
...that a state of things which it would be ' a domestic revolution ' to meddle with ? I contend, then, that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude forty-nine-fiftieths that the burden of proof rests; that it is for them to show the unworthiness,...
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The right honourable Wm. Ewart Gladstone, M.P.: a political review

Richard Masheder - Great Britain - 1865 - 284 pages
...or universal suffrage. " I venture to say," declared a representative of Oxford University, " that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger, is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution." That different...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 97

England - 1865 - 814 pages
...may benefit equally with the Chnrch from his senatorial labours, he enunciates the doctrine, "that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness, or of political danger, is morally entitled to come witnin the pale of the constitution." Well may Mr....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 97

Scotland - 1865 - 816 pages
...thaf. it is on the honourable gentleman that this burthen of proof must be held principally to lie; and that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude fortyDine-fiftieths that the burthen of proof rests : that it is for them to snow the unworthinees,...
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John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the ..., Volume 9

Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 704 pages
...Is that a stato of things which it would bo a domestic revolution to meddle with PI contend, then, that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude forty-uine-fiftieths tliat the burden of proof rests; that it is for them to show tho unworthiness,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 97

England - 1865 - 802 pages
...it is on the honourable gentleman that this burthen of proof must be held principally to lie ; and that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude fortynine-fiftieths that the burthen of proof rests : that it is for them to show the unworthiness,...
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