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" A more enormous crime you could not well commit ; since a deeper wound could not be given to the constitution itself, than by the open and dangerous attempt which you have made to subvert the freedom and independence of this house. "
The Representative History of Great Britain and Ireland: Being a History of ... - Page 343
by Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - 1816
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 38

1768 - 694 pages
...crime you could not well commit : fince a deeper would could not be given to the conftitution itfelt', than by the open and dangerous attempt which you have made to fubvert the freedom and independence of this houfe. The freedom of this houfe is the freedom of this...
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 2

1768 - 478 pages
...crime you could not well commit: fince a deeper wound could not be given to the conftitution itfelf, than by the open and dangerous attempt which you have made to fubvert the freedom and independence of this houfe. The freedom of this houfe is the freedom of this...
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The North Briton, XLVI: Numbers Complete, Volume 4

1772 - 302 pages
...crime you could not well commit : fince a deeper wound could not be given to the conftitution itfelf, than by the open and dangerous attempt which you have made to fubvert the freedom and independence of this Houfe. The freedom of this Houfe is the freedom of this...
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An Entire and Complete History, Political and Personal, of the ..., Volume 2

Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - 1792 - 570 pages
...you could not well commit, fince a deeper wound could not have been given to the conftitution itfelf, than by the open and dangerous attempt, which you have made to fubvert the freedom and independence of this houfe. The freedom - • of .of this houfe is the freedom...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1800 - 614 pages
...crime you could not well commit : fince a deeper wound could not be given to the conftitution itfelf, than by the open and dangerous attempt which you have made to fubvert the freedom and independence of this houfe. The freedom of this houfe is the freedom of this...
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The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends ..., Volume 3

John Wilkes - 1805 - 328 pages
...of this house. A more enormous crime you could not well commit ; since a deeper wound could not be given to the constitution itself, than by the open...house. " The freedom of this house is the freedom of the country, which can continue ru» longer than while the voices of the electors are uninfluenced...
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The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends ..., Volume 3

John Wilkes - 1805 - 324 pages
...of this house. A more enormous crime you could not well commit ; since a deeper wound could not be given to the constitution itself, than by the open...house. " The freedom of this house is the freedom of the country, which can continue no longer than while the voices of the electors are uninfluenced by...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 pages
...of this House. A more enormous crime you could not well commit ; since a deeper wound could not be given to the constitution itself, than by the open...attempt which you have made to subvert the freedom and mdependence of this House. " The freedom of this House is the freedom of this country, which can continue...
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A key to both houses of parliament

Parliament lists - 1832 - 1026 pages
...has justly brought you und;r the severe displeasure of this 11 A more enormous crime ¡ftitt cwld mtf well commit, since a deeper wound could not have been...constitution itself, than by the open and dangerous attempt n-hich you have mtide to subvert the freedom and independence ofl/iii Haute. The freedom oj thit Haute...
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The Unreformed House of Commons: England and Wales.- 2. Scotland and Ireland

Annie Gertrude Porritt - 1903 - 656 pages
...members who had purchased their seats, "you could not well commit, since a deeper wound could not be given to the constitution itself than by the open and dangerous attempt which you have made to subyert the freedom and independence of this House3." After this reprimand from the chair in 1766,...
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