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... interest in that coun- try , if they should be removed at once by an address of this kind without any previous declaration , either from the House of Commons or the crown , would conceive such a stigma affixed to them , that they would ...
... interest in that coun- try , if they should be removed at once by an address of this kind without any previous declaration , either from the House of Commons or the crown , would conceive such a stigma affixed to them , that they would ...
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... interests , nor repre- senting the wealth , intelligence , or respectability of the town . The corporations , and not without rea- son , were looked on by the great body of the inhabitants with sus- picion and distrust , as having interests ...
... interests , nor repre- senting the wealth , intelligence , or respectability of the town . The corporations , and not without rea- son , were looked on by the great body of the inhabitants with sus- picion and distrust , as having interests ...
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... interest , most frequently at variance with the majority of the inhabitants . The corporations have long been un ... interests of the community were necessarily sacrificed to a system of plunder and peculation . The corporation of Dublin ...
... interest , most frequently at variance with the majority of the inhabitants . The corporations have long been un ... interests of the community were necessarily sacrificed to a system of plunder and peculation . The corporation of Dublin ...
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... interest the people in the affairs of their own par- ticular town ; and the continu- ally recurring elections of the mayors and aldermen would divert their attention from other dan- gerous considerations . He there- fore thought , that ...
... interest the people in the affairs of their own par- ticular town ; and the continu- ally recurring elections of the mayors and aldermen would divert their attention from other dan- gerous considerations . He there- fore thought , that ...
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... c . , holding for life , having a vested interest in their offices , had been preserved by the bill . But the noble lord must remember , that the compensation no clause introduced in the English act , with respect HISTORY OF EUROPE , [ 55.
... c . , holding for life , having a vested interest in their offices , had been preserved by the bill . But the noble lord must remember , that the compensation no clause introduced in the English act , with respect HISTORY OF EUROPE , [ 55.
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