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Accommodation Appeal retrograde to pronounce now for or against that which was
their opinion, for or against the opinion of
What
is the likelyhood of a man's condemning his
own opinion, and what is the degree of credit
it can be expected to receive from his having
pronounced in favour of it? One sees in
general that it is the miserable Plaintiff who
is most tortured by all this, though it is impossible
to see precisely in what degree. The
utmost good that he can get from this second
visit to the Reconciliation-Office, is th a permission
to toil on travel on and beg for
relief elsewhere: for neither this time any
more than the former have they any is it in their power to
be of any afford him any use to him.
If punishment were due for labour employ'd
with the purest intention and not
without ability in the thorny path of legislation
one and not wish the inventor of these
Reconciliation-Officer a worse than that of
living [+] [+] in a state of disgrace -favour under one of these aristocracies of his own creation. under the dominion of a set of men
thus intitled enthroned with whom he happened to be
in disgrace.
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