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" ... in direct opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous provisions, if his opinion were asked by the people as to their obedience, he should tell them, that it was no longer... "
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Page 161
by Thomas Moore - 1826
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 45

1827 - 790 pages
...Parliament, to pass these Bills, in violent opposition to the declared sense of the great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with...— if his opinion were asked by the people as to the Obedience, lie should tell them, that it was no longer a question of moral obligation and Duty,...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1815 - 684 pages
...Houses of Parliament, to pass the bills, in violent opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with...question of moral obligation and duty, but of prudence. It would, indeed, be a case of extremity alone which could justify resistance, and the only question...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1818 - 812 pages
...Houses of parliament, to pass the bills, in direct opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with...question of moral obligation and duty, but of prudence. It would, indeed, be a case of extremity alone which could justify resistance, and the only question...
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The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Volume 17

James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 598 pages
...Houses of Parliament, to pass the bills in violent opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous provisions, if my opinion is asked by the people, as to their obedience, I shall tell them, that it is no longer a...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 17

1828 - 604 pages
...Houses of Parliament, to pass the bills in violent opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous provisions, if my opinion is asked by the people, as to their obedience, I shall tell thsra, that it is no longer...
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Memoirs of the life of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Thomas Moore - 1835 - 504 pages
...Parliament , to pass these Bills , in violent opposition to the declared sense of the great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with...said, that " if a degraded and oppressed majority ofthe people applied to him , he would advise them to acquiesce in those bills only as long as resistance...
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The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King ..., Volume 6

John Adolphus - 1843 - 752 pages
...determined, by means of the corrupt influence they possessed in the two houses, to pass the bills, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous...question of moral obligation and duty, but of prudence. It would, indeed, be a case of extremity alone which could justify resistance; and the only question...
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The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King ..., Volume 6

John Adolphus - 1843 - 744 pages
...determined, by means of the corrupt influence they possessed in the two houses, to pass the bills, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous...question of moral obligation and duty, but of prudence. It would, indeed, be a case of extremity alone which could justify resistance; and CHAP. XCV. 1795....
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Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 2

Thomas Moore - 1853 - 360 pages
...Parliament, to pass these Bills, in violent opposition to the declared sense of the great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous provisions,—if his opinion were asked by the people as to their obedience, he should tell them, that...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1857 - 882 pages
...houses of parliament, to pass the bills in direct opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with...question of moral obligation and duty, but of prudence. It would, indeed, be a case of extremity alone which could justify resistance ; and the only question...
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