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1822 March 14
Rid yourselves of your Ultramaria
On this occasion, as on so many others,
Oftimes, much oftimes than I could have wished, have
I found myself under the necessity of endeavouring to hold
up to your view which in my eyes has on the imposition
in your Constitutional Code. Be not angry
with me, my friends: or, if you must be angry with
me, think at the same time for whose ruler it is that
I have thus exposed myself to your displeasure.
He who is angry with me, if he has who has it has supposed to lessen to
have received a wound : let him instead in his anger the
Surgeon by whom the probe, and the
or the needle have been applied to it. "The Constitution". The whole
"Constitution" – nothing but the Constitution. Ah my friend
let me look umbrage this opportunity occasion, to warn you against
this cry. Joined in
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rid yourselves of ultramaria |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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