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1819 June 25.
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II Self-sacrifices of Seats
for Hardy 266, 279
offers few and insincere
For J.B. as above
Were they ever universal
offers of seat sacrifice
would not be trustworthy
See Hardy offers his or
Br from seat holden
where seats were assured
many from do whose
do were persuasive andwith
more no burthen than
do benefit
Independently of the all the theory, of the time cause, why the people on that occasion
in Ireland
were counted at one time, and crushed at another, the facts for which brought
forward be we are obliged to Mr HArdy have no room no dou doubt,
under the circumstances in Question for the reasons that have been submitted to Your Lordship, by the most
universal offers of real sacrifice even though they had been universal
would not have bene presented are adequate title to confidence
In the height of the pressure by no more than have a three Lords and
Gentlemen according to Mr Hardy were any such offers from persons
entitled to make than made. Two or three Lords and Gentlemen{p.266) Hardy p.266
(Lord Charlemont in the number p.267, who possessed borough property,
declared in the Convention that any paper plan of reform
should meet with no obstacle from from possessions remaining
in their hands. They would willingly relinquish them for the benefit
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