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" A Government in every country should be just like a Corporation,* and in this country it is made up of the landed interest which alone has a right to be represented. "
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Página 166
1846
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Practical Politics, Or, the Liberalism of To-day

Alfred F. Robbins - 1888 - 232 páginas
...century ago, in summing up at a political trial, laid it down as a doctrine not to be questioned that "a government in every country should be just like...which alone has a right to be represented. As for rabble, who have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them? What security for...
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An Examination of the Trials for Sedition which Have Hitherto ..., Volumen1

Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1888 - 308 páginas
...have told them that the parliament would never listen to their petition. How could they think of it ? A Government in every country should be just like...of the. landed interest, WHICH ALONE HAS A RIGHT TO HE REPRESENTED. As for the rabble, who have nothing but personal property, wlv.1t hold has the nation...
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The New Review, Volumen15

1896 - 832 páginas
...Braxfield argued, and then proceeded to put the case for the old order with brutal frankness: — •' A government in every country should be just like...have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? What security for the payment of their taxes ? They may pack up all their property...
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The Green Bag, Volumen16

1904 - 926 páginas
...parliamentary reform was criminal. The landed interest alone had a right to be represented, he said; ''as for the rabble who have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them?" Muir and his companions were convicted and sentenced to transportation for fourteen...
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Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1890 - 300 páginas
...lordship, "but now I hate them." And yet a little further on: "A government in any country should be like a corporation ; and in this country it is made...have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? They may pack up their property on their backs, and leave the country in the twinkling...
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Works of the Camden Society

1891 - 554 páginas
...Lord Braxfield answered the Reformers of 1794. " ' A government in every country,' said Braxfield, ' should be just like a corporation, and in this country...have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? They may pack up their property on their backs and leave the country in the twinkling...
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Works of the Camden Society, Tema 49

1891 - 574 páginas
...the Reformers of 1794. " ' A government in every country," said Braxficld, ' should be just like n corporation, and in this country it is made up of the landed interest, which alone has a right to he represented. As for the rabble, who have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation...
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The Platform: Its Rise and Progress, Volumen1

Henry Lorenzo Jephson - 1892 - 500 páginas
...Petition. How could they think of it? A government in every country should be just like a corporation; a and in this country it is made up of the landed interest...a right to be represented ; as for the rabble, who i ftotr Trials, vol. xxiii. p. 229. 3 The Scotch corporations at this time were dens of lobber)- and...
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Virginibus Puerisque: And Other Papers

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1893 - 250 páginas
...lordship, "but now I hate them." And yet a little further on : "A government in any country should be like a corporation ; and in this country it is made...have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them ? They may pack up their property on their backs, and leave the country in the twinkling...
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The American Historical Review, Volumen29

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1923 - 932 páginas
...have told them that the parliament would never listen to their petition. How could they think of it? A government in every country should be just like...have nothing but personal property, what hold has the nation of them? In considering the punishment to be awarded to Muir, one of the judges remarked that...
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