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" ... condemnation of such a man for treason is a proceeding just as much conformable to the laws of truth, justice, decency and fair play, and to the common sense of the community, in fact just as great and gross an outrage on them all, as would be a like... "
The Ladies' Companion and Monthly Magazine - Page 124
1851
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volume 35

Fashion - 462 pages
...all, as would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our best known public men, Lord Juhn Russell, or Lord Lansdowne, or Sir James Graham, or yourself. I will not say it is precisely tho same as respects his rank and position, hut they have scarcely any public roan who stands higher,...
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Two Letters to the Earl of Aberdeen, on the State Prosecutions of the ...

William Ewart Gladstone - Italy - 1851 - 72 pages
...community, in fact just as great and gross an outrage on them all, as would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our best known public men,...— perhaps none so dear — as is that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellowcountrymen. I pass by other mournful and remarkable cases, such as that of Settembrini,...
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A Letter to the Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P.: In Answer to His Two Letters ...

Jules Gondon - Naples (Kingdom) - 1851 - 146 pages
...fair play, in fact just as great and gross an outrage on them all, as would be alike condemnation in this country of any of our best known public men, Lord John Russell or Lord Lansdowne, Sir James Graham, or yourself. Nor is fthere any one of the names I have mentioned dearer to the English...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1858 - 878 pages
...John Russell, or Lord Aberdeen, or Sir J. Graham. " I will not say it is precisely the same as regards his rank and position ; but they have scarcely any...nation — perhaps none so dear — as is that of Pocrio to his Neapolitan fellow-countrymen." The statements of such men are fairly entitled to attention...
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Two Letters to the Earl of Aberdeen: On the State Prosecutions of the ...

William Ewart Gladstone - Italy - 1859 - 108 pages
...community, in fact just as great and gross an outrage on them all, as would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our best known public men, Lord John Eussell, or Lord Lansdowne, or Sir James Graham, or yourself. I will not say it is precisely the same...
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Gleanings of Past Years, 1843-78

William Ewart Gladstone - English essays - 1879 - 392 pages
...would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our bestknown public men, Lord John Eussell, or Lord Lansdowne, or Sir James Graham, or yourself....of the names I have mentioned dearer to the English nation—perhaps none so dear—as is that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellow-countrymen.* 27. I pass...
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The life of ... William Ewart Gladstone. Popular ed, Volumes 1-2; Volume 336

George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 552 pages
...an outrage on them all — as would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our best-known public men — Lord John Russell, or Lord Lansdowne, or Sir James Graham, or yourself.' There was no name dearer to the English nation than was that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellow - countrymen....
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 pages
...an outrage on them all — as would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our bestknown public men — Lord John Russell, or Lord Lansdowne, or Sir James Graham, or yourself.' There was no name dearer to the English nation than was that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellow-countrymen....
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The Life of the Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone

George Barnett Smith - Christian biography - 1880 - 634 pages
...gross an outrage on them all— as would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our bestknown public men — Lord John Russell, or Lord Lansdowne, or Sir James Graham, or yourself.' There was no name dearer to the English nation than was that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellow-countrymen....
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Life of the Right Honourable William Edward Forster, Volume 1

Thomas Wemyss Reid - Great Britain - 1880 - 1224 pages
...gross an outrage on them all— as would be a like condemnation in this country of any of our bestknown public men — Lord John Russell, or Lord Lansdowne, or Sir James Graham, or yourself.' There was no name dearer to the English nation than was that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellow-countrymen....
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