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'Click Here To Edit 20 Feb 1802 Before G1 6 §9 Further Intercourse Correctd. Observd 6
Given The very the debility of my condition, and the pliancy7
Claiming nothing
— and putting it
to the Board to say
what they would grant
another resource
— vain — facts
no money
to which it subjected me, might be in time
not be made to serve me as a resource. Clauses
if made and made in the form of clauses, might
be rejected: under pretences, if pretences could be
found, if otherwise none could be found without any: but
a claim not preferred so much as exhibited as such can not so easily be
rejected: and to him who refers every thing the supplicant by whose supplication
is referred to the despots pleasure, it is might not be altogether
easy, under such inspection, to refuse
so moderate a boon as the notification of that
pleasure. The Oak was torn up by the
storm: the humble reed but under it, and saved
itself.
Vain subtlties! Against the hand that
had so many such a posse of facts at its command, what could
be done by fencing? Your Lordship will
see them at work presently.
Identifier: | JB/121/095/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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