| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 446 pages
....Duty of this Houfe, not only to hear their Complaints, but to find out a Remedy, if poffible : But the People may be taught to complain, they may be made to feel imaginary Ills, and fay fuch Practices they are often induced to make Complaints before they feel any Uneafinefs. Hbwever,... | |
| William Coxe - Great Britain - 1800 - 522 pages
...duty of this houfe, not only to hear " their complaints, but, if poffible, to find out a " remedy. But the people may be taught to *' complain ; they may...imaginary " ills, and by fuch practices they are often in" duced to make complaints before they feel any " uneafinefs." He did not, however, oppofe the "... | |
| William Coxe - Prime ministers - 1816 - 464 pages
...duty of this house, not only to " hear their complaints, but, if possible, to de" vise a remedy. But the people may be taught " to complain; they may be made to feel ima" ginary ills, and by such practices they are " often induced to make complaints before they " feel... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1840 - 446 pages
...duty of this house, not only to hear their complaints, but, if possible, to find out a remedy. But the people may be taught to complain; they may be made to feel imaginary ills, and by such practices they are often induced to make complaints before they feel any uneasiness." The amendments... | |
| Great Britain - 1733 - 394 pages
...Duty of this Houfe, not only to hear their Complaints, but to find out a Remedy, if poffible : But the People may be taught to complain, they may be...or ill founded, it does not fignify to the prefent Quellion ; If the Gentlemen think it neceftary to add the Words they have propofed, the adding or not... | |
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