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1824 Oct 27
Rationale of Reward
p. 189. Pension of Retreat
Equity fee means
Will but you - you who havelend us impunity was not the
a most rash and foolish measure of years? and what could you
hope expect from it. I hoped No more than I received, but
I had made my calculation. The acc had made
then calculations and the thing was done: the inferior hand
made his: and the thing was told of. Had they or any of them
prosecuted me, those indeed was Lord Hembrough ready enough
to punish me. But they would not have promoted in but that
the attraction of the public would have been directed to themselves
and though they found enough to any to before the
while they were attending me, other would know him attaching
; and what they will have, and an to
could any of them have and then would not have made
bad worn in this his defence.
On no other condition than that of No otherwise then Without violation of by violating the law such as it is
can an individual use any endeavour: to lessenprevent the violating
of the law by those to whom power there are no least, and
against whose vengeance there is no refuge. If ever there was
a government that had the for its object the establishment of a
compleat tyrannydespotic it is the government of England. In the
cowardice fear of those that whose rule is the only res againstmeans of
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