| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 522 páginas
...Ignorance. ' I cannot fay, Sir, which of theft Motives influence the Advocates for the Bill before as; a Bill in which fuch Cruelties are propofed as are yet unknown among the moll favage Nations, fuch as Slavery has not yet borne, or Tyranny invented, fuch as cannot be heard... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 430 páginas
...natural defedb or cafual ignorance. I cannot fay, Sir, which of thefe motives influence the advocates for the bill before us ; a bill in which fuch cruelties...more expedient has been added rather ridiculous than fhocking, and that thefe tyrants of ' the adminiftration, who amufe themfelves with oppreffing their... | |
| John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1792
...before us ; a Bill in which fuch _,— v— cruelties are propofed as are yet unknown among the 1740. moft favage nations, fuch as flavery has not yet borne,...refentment nor thought of without horror. " It is perhaps not unfortunate, that one more expedient has been added rather ridiculous than fhocking, and... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 514 páginas
...* cafual ignorance. * I cannot fay which of thefe motives in- c H n A p * fluence the advocates for the bill before us; '—•—' ' a bill in which...refentment, nor thought of without ' horror. * It is, perhaps, not unfortunate that one * more expedient has been added, rather ridi' culous than fhocking,... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 550 páginas
...natural defecls or cafual ignorance. ' I cannot fay which of thefe motives influence the advocates of the bill before us ; a bill in which fuch cruelties are propofed, as are unknown among the mo{l fa vage nations ; fuch as flavery has not yet borne, or tyranny invented ; fuch... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 470 páginas
...as cannot be heard without resentment, nor thought of without horror. VOL. I. D ' It is, perhapss, not unfortunate that one more expedient has been added, rather ridiculous than shocking, and- that these tyrants of administration, who amuse themselves with oppressing their fellow-subjects,... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 474 páginas
...such as cannot be heard without resentment, nor thought of without horror. -. I. ' It is, perhapss, not unfortunate that one more expedient has been added, rather ridiculous than shocking, and that these tyrants of administration, who amuse themselves with oppressing their fellow-subjects,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 752 páginas
...tyranny invented, such as cannot be heard without resentment, nor thought of without honor. _ 103] [106 It is, Sir, perhaps, not unfortunate, that one more expedient has been added rather ridiculous than shocking, and that these tyrants of the administration, who amuse themselves with oppressing their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 552 páginas
...borne, or tyranny invented, such as cannot be heard without resentment, nor thought of without horrour. It is, sir, perhaps, not unfortunate, that one more expedient has been added, rather ridiculous than shocking, and that these tyrants of the administration, who amuse themselves with oppressing their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 páginas
...borne, or tyranny invented, such as cannot be heard without resentment, nor thought of without horrour. It is, sir, perhaps, not unfortunate, that one more expedient has been added, rather ridiculous than shocking, and that these tyrants of the administration, who amuse themselves with oppressing their... | |
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