| Edmund Burke - History - 1839 - 964 pages
...desperate and imprudent men in order to persecute, or disable, the whole body of their political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...proceedings instituted by magistrates, whose political lean, ings were notoriously adverse to them. Severe laws were passed, under colour of which, individuals... | |
| United States - 1839 - 622 pages
...desperate and imprudent men, in order to persecute or disable the whole body of ther political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...political leanings were notoriously adverse to them. Severe laws were passed, undercolor of which individuals, very generally esteemed, were punished without... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1839 - 1184 pages
...desperate and imprudent men in order to persecute, or disable, the whole body of their political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...political leanings were notoriously adverse to them. Severe laws were passed, under colour of which, individuals very generally esteemed, were punished... | |
| United States - 1839 - 630 pages
...desperate and imprudent men, in order to persecute or disable the whole body of ther political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...political leanings were notoriously adverse to them. Severe laws were passed, undercolor of which individuals, very generally esteemed, were punished without... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - Canada - 1839 - 452 pages
...desperate and imprudent men, in order to persecute or disable the whole body of their political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...political leanings were notoriously adverse to them. Severe laws were passed, under colour of which, individuals very generally esteemed were punished without... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 246 pages
...desperate and imprudent men, in order to persecute or disable the whole body of their political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...political leanings were notoriously adverse to them. Severe laws were passed, under colour of which individuals very generally esteemed were punished without... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 276 pages
...desperate and imprudent men, in order to persecute or disable the whole body of their political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...character. The whole body of reformers were subjected to suspicious and harassing proceedings, instituted by magistrates whose political leanings were notoriously... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Canada - 1902 - 328 pages
...desperate and imprudent men, in order to persecute or disable the whole body of their political opponents. A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were...political leanings were notoriously adverse to them. Severe laws were passed, under colour of which, individuals very generally esteemed were punished without... | |
| Alfred Duclos DeCelles - Canada - 1912 - 796 pages
...party of the power thrown into their hands, have heightened the passions which existed before. ... A great number of perfectly innocent individuals were thrown into prison, and subjected to suspicion and to the harassing proceedings instituted by magistrates whose political leanings... | |
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