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English found quite so legal [was as Lord Cokes] was [at
once] more antient and more reasonable. Solus
populi was Suprensa lex to those whose
purpose it had been supposed to be to plunder
and destroy the country, though it was mellu
lex to those who were had been sent out to save it.
+ The representatives of the company + The supreme council They tied the hands of these disciples of
Lord Coke, as a father careful servant would [tie those the hands]
of a forward child who whose sport it was should endeavour
to set the house on fire: and the fate of
Bengal was for a time at least for a while suspended.
The rest is not to the present purpose.
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jeremy bentham |
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