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... individual might be corrupted by the lure of gold ; as an individual he might do much mischief , but it in no wise detracts from the general principle . The apostacy of the few generally strengthens the ardour of the many . Unprincipled ...
... individual might be corrupted by the lure of gold ; as an individual he might do much mischief , but it in no wise detracts from the general principle . The apostacy of the few generally strengthens the ardour of the many . Unprincipled ...
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... individual complaint . There can be no just exceptions to this general rule . The people be- ing the only legitimate ... individuals who , thriving under the existing abuses , deprecate a change , they ought either to acquiesce in the ...
... individual complaint . There can be no just exceptions to this general rule . The people be- ing the only legitimate ... individuals who , thriving under the existing abuses , deprecate a change , they ought either to acquiesce in the ...
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... individual expences of George the Fourth within the first two years of his ascension to the throne : and here I wish to be understood , as by no means including the common charges upon the Civil List for Judges and Public Officers ; nor ...
... individual expences of George the Fourth within the first two years of his ascension to the throne : and here I wish to be understood , as by no means including the common charges upon the Civil List for Judges and Public Officers ; nor ...
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ADDRESS to the Public by R Carlile 293 | 8 |
Letter to the Editor | 14 |
Something about Mr Hunt Ilchester Bastile and the | 37 |
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