Speeches on Social and Political Subjects: Military floggingRichard Griffin, 1857 - Great Britain |
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... to revolt against the tax- gatherer , by persuading them that the collection of the imposts is cruel and oppressive , and that the you government has acted unwisely or unjustly , in laying CASE OF J. HUNT AND J. L. HUNT . 39.
... to revolt against the tax- gatherer , by persuading them that the collection of the imposts is cruel and oppressive , and that the you government has acted unwisely or unjustly , in laying CASE OF J. HUNT AND J. L. HUNT . 39.
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Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux. you government has acted unwisely or unjustly , in laying such burthens on the people . " Is it rebellious to speak one's sentiments of the expeditions sent from this country ? If a man should say ...
Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux. you government has acted unwisely or unjustly , in laying such burthens on the people . " Is it rebellious to speak one's sentiments of the expeditions sent from this country ? If a man should say ...
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... government have been used ? He speaks of the abject slavery " in which the French people are plunged ; and he adds in the same strain , and indeed as a very natural 66 consequence , we do not envy the general condition of French ...
... government have been used ? He speaks of the abject slavery " in which the French people are plunged ; and he adds in the same strain , and indeed as a very natural 66 consequence , we do not envy the general condition of French ...
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... government , but on the contrary has been promoted to higher and to higher honours ; and has at length been placed in a distinguished situation near the king himself . During the discussions on our military sys- tem , when all men of ...
... government , but on the contrary has been promoted to higher and to higher honours ; and has at length been placed in a distinguished situation near the king himself . During the discussions on our military sys- tem , when all men of ...
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... government in his honour and his military skill . You have been told that attacking the scourge as applied to the backs of our soldiers , has a tendency to injure the army , and to deter persons from entering into it ; General Money ...
... government in his honour and his military skill . You have been told that attacking the scourge as applied to the backs of our soldiers , has a tendency to injure the army , and to deter persons from entering into it ; General Money ...
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