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Memoirs of John Horne Tooke: Interspersed with Original Documents - Page 158
by Alexander Stephens - 1813
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 35

1799 - 490 pages
...have allô a right to demand from me, upon oath, the particular circumtianccs of my private fituation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend them upon this degrading cccalion, Ib novel to Englifliinrn ; and lo give them every explanation and latisfaetion which they...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 7

1799 - 458 pages
...alfo a right to demand from me, upon oath, the particular circumftances of my private (ituation. Jn obedience to the law, I am ready to attend them upon this degrading occafion, fo novel to Engliflimen, and to give them every explanation and fatiifaciiua which, they...
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Annual Register, Volume 41

Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 pages
...right to С 2 demand demand from me, upon oath, the particular circumftances of my private fituation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend them upon this degrading occalion, (o novel to Englifhmen ; and to give them every explanation and fatiffaClion which they may...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 41

1801 - 858 pages
...have alio a right to demand from me, upon oath, the particular cireumftances of my private fituation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend them upon this degrading occalion, fo jiovel to Engliflimen ; and to give them every explanation and faliffaélion which they...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 41

Edmund Burke - 1801 - 864 pages
...have alfo a right to demand from me, upon oath, the particular circumftances of my private fituation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend them upon this degrading occafion, fb novel to Engliflimen ; and to give them every explanation and fatiff action which they...
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Gossip of the Century: Personal and Traditional Memories--social ..., Volume 1

Mrs. Wm. Pitt Byrne - 1892 - 530 pages
...with the smallness of my income. I have never in my life disavowed, or had occasion to reconsider, any declaration which I have signed with my name....attend them upon this degrading occasion so novel toEnglishmen, and to give them every explanation and satisfaction which they may be pleased to require....
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Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume 53

1898 - 942 pages
...signed with my name. But the act of Parliament has removed all the decencies which used to prevail among gentlemen, and has given the commissioners (shrouded...situation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend upon this degrading occasion so novel to an Englishman, and give them every explanation which they...
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The Theory and Practice of Taxation

David Ames Wells - 1900 - 668 pages
...39,000,000, admitted under oath that they were in receipt of any income liable to taxation in excess of the they have reason to believe that I am a liar. They...situation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend upon this degrading occasion so novel to an Englishman, and give them every explanation which they...
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The Theory and Practice of Taxation

David Ames Wells - 1900 - 658 pages
...were in receipt of any income liable to taxation in excess of the they have reason to believe that T am a liar. They have also a right to demand from me...situation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend upon this degrading occasion so novel to an Englishman, and give them every explanation which they...
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Income Taxation: Methods and Results in Various Countries

Kossuth Kent Kennan - 1910 - 374 pages
...signed with my name. But the act of Parliament has removed all the decencies which used to prevail among gentlemen, and has given the commissioners (shrouded...situation. In obedience to the law, I am ready to attend upon this degrading occasion so novel to an Englishman, and give them every explanation which they...
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