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" I have seen the most wanton insults practised upon men of all ranks and conditions. I have seen the most grievous oppressions exercised, in consequence of a presumption that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression was in hostility... "
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ... - Page 242
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1798
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The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volume 19

598 pages
...I have feen the moft grievous oppreffion exercifed, in confequence of a prefumption that the perfon who was the unfortunate object of fuch oppreffion,...in a part of the country as quiet and as free from difturbance as the City of London. " Who ftates thefe things, my Lord, fhould, I know, be prepared...
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The Literary journal, Volume 3

1804 - 400 pages
...of a presumption that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression was in hostility to the government; and yet that has been done in "a...as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things, my lords, should, I know, be prepared with proofs. I am prepared with them. Many...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...presumption, that the person who was the unfortunate object of " such oppression, was in hostility to the government ; and yet " that has been done in...free " from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these " things, my lords, should, I know, be prepared with proofs. I " am prepared with them....
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Memoirs of William Sampson: Including Particulars of His Adventures in ...

William Sampson - Europe - 1807 - 474 pages
...unfortunate object of such oppression, was in hostility to the government ; and yet that has been^lone in a part of the country as quiet and as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things, my lords, should, I know, be prepared with proofs. I am prepared with them. Many...
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Memoirs of William Sampson: Including Particulars of His Adventures in ...

William Sampson - Europe - 1817 - 452 pages
...a presumption, that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression, was in hostility to the government; and yet that has been done in a...as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things, my lords, should, I know, be prepared with proofs. I am prepared with them. Many...
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Sequel to Personal Narrative of the "Irish Rebellion" of 1798

Charles Hamilton Teeling - Ireland - 1832 - 388 pages
...a presumption, that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression, was in hostility to the government ; and yet that has been done in...and as free from disturbance as the City of London. He who states these things should be prepared with proofs. I am prepared with them. * * * * See Debate...
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The United Irishmen, Their Lives and Times, Volume 1

Richard Robert Madden - 1842 - 328 pages
...consequence of a presumption, that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression, was hostile to the government: and yet that has been done in a...as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things, my lords, should, 1 know, be prepared with proofs. I am prepared with them. Many...
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History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

Philip Harwood - Great Britain - 1844 - 268 pages
...of a presumption that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression was in hostility to the government; and yet that has been done in a...as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things should, I know, be prepared u-ith proofe. I am prepared with them. * * * In former...
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History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

Philip Harwood - Great Britain - 1844 - 268 pages
...of a presumption that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression was in hostility to the government; and yet that has been done in a...as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things should, I know, be prepared with proofi. I am prepared u-ith them. * « * In former...
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History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

Philip Harwood - Ireland - 1848 - 264 pages
...of a presumption that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression was in hostility to the government ; and yet that has been done in...as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things should, I know, be prepared with proofs. I am prepare d tci'/l them. • • <...
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