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... force ; the employment of force increased discontents : these would de- ( VOL . XLI . ) The noble earl next alluded to the military force which was raising in dif- ferent parts of the country , and the at- tempts which were making to ...
... force ; the employment of force increased discontents : these would de- ( VOL . XLI . ) The noble earl next alluded to the military force which was raising in dif- ferent parts of the country , and the at- tempts which were making to ...
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... force when unfortunately necessary , you shall at the same time take care to limit its interference , and never to suffer it to pass beyond the bounds of the law ; and if , when excesses occur , you shall open wide all your assemblies ...
... force when unfortunately necessary , you shall at the same time take care to limit its interference , and never to suffer it to pass beyond the bounds of the law ; and if , when excesses occur , you shall open wide all your assemblies ...
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... force in the sup- port of lawful government , which is but another name for protection of the people ; and if the amendment is accepted , re- course may be had to it without unpopu- larity or suspicion ; but if , by now reject- ing all ...
... force in the sup- port of lawful government , which is but another name for protection of the people ; and if the amendment is accepted , re- course may be had to it without unpopu- larity or suspicion ; but if , by now reject- ing all ...
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... force , with all their habits and ideas , and consti- and force terror , and terror illegality , he tuted the subject of all their conversation . felt that no man could say that the Man- He was a man of but plain intellect , and chester ...
... force , with all their habits and ideas , and consti- and force terror , and terror illegality , he tuted the subject of all their conversation . felt that no man could say that the Man- He was a man of but plain intellect , and chester ...
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... force ) had previously been passed against illegal , as distinguished from riotous or routous meetings . As the law now stood , if the magistrates thought proper to read the Riot act , and the mob did not disperse within an hour , they ...
... force ) had previously been passed against illegal , as distinguished from riotous or routous meetings . As the law now stood , if the magistrates thought proper to read the Riot act , and the mob did not disperse within an hour , they ...
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16th of August adopted alarm alluded amendment appeared arms asked assembled attended believed bill called cavalry character chester circumstances conciliation conduct considered constables constitution course danger declared disaffection dispersed distress districts drilling duty earl earl Fitzwilliam evidence evil existed fact feel felt Fitzwilliam force grand jury ground heard honour House of Commons hustings illegal individuals inquiry justice Lancashire learned friend learned gentleman liberty Lord Castlereagh lord Fitzwilliam Lord Sidmouth lordships magis magistrates majesty's government majesty's ministers Manchester means measures ment military necessary noble friend noble lord noble marquis o'clock object observed occasion opinion parliament parliamentary party peace persons petition petitioner pikes present Prince Regent principles proceedings proposed purpose question radical Ralph Miller reason reform respect Riot act seditious sir John Byng speech statement taken thing thought tion trates wished yeomanry
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213 페이지 - ... determined reformers, — except, perhaps, among timid and indolent persons, who, untaught by experience, or fearful of exertion, imagine that concession to an invader is the way to peace. With the turbulent description of reformers, it is agreed on all hands, there can be no dallying or compromise. To attempt to conciliate them would be utterly hopeless. And I repeat, I do not believe the sound part of the community to be at all widely infected by the love of change. To use a figure of Mr. Burke's,...
773 페이지 - 2. c. 2., and it is indeed a public allowance under due restrictions, of the natural right of resistance and selfpreservation, when the sanctions of society and laws are found insufficient to restrain the violence of oppression.
271 페이지 - I have the honour to transmit to your lordship a copy of a letter I have received from Colonel Cox, late governor of Almeida, and a copy of the capitulation of that place.
3 페이지 - I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country.
57 페이지 - Community ; and a spirit is now fully manifested, utterly hostile to the Constitution of this Kingdom, and aiming not only at the change of those Political Institutions which have hitherto constituted the pride and security of this Country, but at the Subversion of the Rights of Property and of all Order in Society.
207 페이지 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay : Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made; But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroy
623 페이지 - It was on the night of the 30th of March that a general insurrection was intended to have commenced at Manchester. The magistrates were to be seized ; the prisoners were to be liberated ; the soldiers were either to be surprised in their barracks, or a, certain number of factories were to be set on fire, for the purpose of drawing the soldiers out...
207 페이지 - So say I of the higher ranks of that same portion of the community — the unpaid magistracy of the country. — I do not dread the inroads attempted to be made on the constitution of parliament, with half the horror that I do the efforts to disparage the character of that magistracy. A new House of Commons might be elected. The monarch might create new peers. New statesmen would be found to conduct the affairs of government, if the present race of public men were swept from the earth. But once "...
1011 페이지 - What prevents the people from walking down to the House and pulling out the members by the ears, locking up their doors, and flinging the key into the Thames...
379 페이지 - They have led to proceedings incompatible with the public tranquillity, and with the peaceful habits of the industrious classes of the community ; and a spirit is now fully manifested, utterly hostile to the constitution of this kingdom, and aiming not only at the change of those political institutions which have hitherto constituted the pride and security of this country, but at the subversion of the rights of property and of all order in society.