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concerns. These encroachments have a very
material cause by which a value, and thus
in point of affection a very high one may have
been given to many an add of scrap of
ground which till then had absolutely in fact no
value at all to any body, have possessed derivedhave had a very natural
cause origin, and in a very considerable degree an
excuse, from in the inattention above spoken of 18
Suggestion of a
clause of indemnity
in their
favourlb/>
It might therefore be an act of extensive abstractive utility
as well as commendable indulgence, to
insert introd into the Bill, at a proper stage,
a clause of indemnity and oblivion in their
favour favour of those who experience this need of it.. The Bishop of Manchester, the representative
of the partyparties injured, in the House
of Lords - is occupies a situation a person
from which a clause
to thissuch an effect would come with singular
propriety and grace: it is accordingly proposed,
should the Bill go in, to choose communicate
to his look out ch for a fit channel for
conveying to his Lordship a hint to that effect.
But one such grain cannaturally be supposed to be be in the 19
But in the mean
time their opposition
can not
but be expected
to be strenuous
Something
this of 23
expectation any of the parties concerned wrongdoers: of the wrongdoers: nothing therefore
but opposition, and that in any str
should any active part be taken, and at any
rate nothing like consent, can reasonably
be looked for, on the part of a set of individuals
thus circumstanced.
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