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The dislike of the people was not , however , to the House of Brunswick , but to
the exercise of the power of the aristocracy , who , by this last - mentioned act ,
left hardly the semblance of power in the hands of the people . The members of
that ...
The dislike of the people was not , however , to the House of Brunswick , but to
the exercise of the power of the aristocracy , who , by this last - mentioned act ,
left hardly the semblance of power in the hands of the people . The members of
that ...
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... touching these revolutions ; but the short and true state of the case is this : the
people of all these nations were become sensible that they suffered from the
whole of the governing powers being in the hands of the privi . leged orders .
... touching these revolutions ; but the short and true state of the case is this : the
people of all these nations were become sensible that they suffered from the
whole of the governing powers being in the hands of the privi . leged orders .
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But out of this 138,0001 . a year , 73,0001 . was to go towards the payment of his
debts , and was to be placed , for that purpose , in the hands of commissioners !
Thus leaving him 65,0001 . a year to live on , a sum not equal to half of that which
...
But out of this 138,0001 . a year , 73,0001 . was to go towards the payment of his
debts , and was to be placed , for that purpose , in the hands of commissioners !
Thus leaving him 65,0001 . a year to live on , a sum not equal to half of that which
...
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... to be surprised , that he experienced deep mortification at being reduced to
less than half the sum ; and , especially when he saw his stipend placed in the
hands of commissioners , responsible to the law for the distribution of the money :
47.
... to be surprised , that he experienced deep mortification at being reduced to
less than half the sum ; and , especially when he saw his stipend placed in the
hands of commissioners , responsible to the law for the distribution of the money :
47.
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But out of this 138,0001 . a year , 73,0001 . was to go towards the payment of his
debts , and was to be placed , for that purpose , in the hands of commissioners !
Thus leaving him 65,0001 . a year to live on , a sum not equal to half of that which
...
But out of this 138,0001 . a year , 73,0001 . was to go towards the payment of his
debts , and was to be placed , for that purpose , in the hands of commissioners !
Thus leaving him 65,0001 . a year to live on , a sum not equal to half of that which
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