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Note to p.64
Armed means armed with reasons: stock full of grounds and stockarmed with reasons and points whi points which
in proportion to their sharpness and their stubbornness,
the sharpness and more stubborn they were would might be
apt to afford annoyance be troublesome to the fact that should be set undertaking to crush it
in danger of affording annoyance to the fact that should
attempt the business tread upon
undertake to crush it. Armed An armed unarmed memorial, in
contradistinction to an unarmed one a memorial made made according to pattern
soft as wax, that nobody may be hurt by treading on it
for the purpose of being confessed. The distinction is an instructive
one,
well worth the notice of all persons sections who with
right on their side, and favour on the other may leave to
practice in that court, and is fully explained by examples
in the course of the narrative.
being of a texture
such as leaves
to do by it whatsoever
may be most convenient
to themselves.
Armed means An armed memorial means a Memorial armed with reasons: supports given
to it in this view, that upon the face of it supposing the allegations true the prayer
may not be to be rejected without blame. An unarmed
memorial a memorial without reasons to it: and while
accordingly upon the face of a gentlemen are at liberty
to comply with or leave unnoticed, as best suits their
convenience. The distinction (not an uninstructive one) is fully explained by examples
in the course of the narrative by examples. A sort of game on these
occasions is plaied between the suitor and the Secretary—the
suitors aim object is to make arm get in an armed
memorial, made as strong as he can make it: the Secretary's
object is to get him to exchange the Armed one for an
Unarmed one without arms. The match is so unequal
that it is scarce possible for the Secretary not to win the
game. In the case instance alluded to I can get out a corner
and because as I would not be led was fairly pushed
into the . I withdrew my Armed Memorial, and
give in an Unarmed one instead of it, as per pattern: By
a put upon another person, I was forced to make
the exchange, eyes open, and less and even less open to the consequence remonstrating, against the
consequences.
The suppression, it
is obvious could not have
be been obtained but by
the Memorialists own
consent: In the instance
alluded to his consent
was obtained by a ,
of which an
account will be given in
its place. The armed Memorial
was withdrawn
and an armed
one as per pattern given in instead of it. The Armed one is the one Your Lordship has had these 6 months. The unarmed one is among the
steps that have been taken by the Treasury inthe steps which speaking from the very best authority Your Lordship has "found out or been finding out" this above these seven months.
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