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Speeches in Parliament: Of the Right Honourable William Windham - Page 45
by William Windham, Thomas Amyot - 1812
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The Monthly Register, Magazine, and Review, of the ..., Volume 2, Issues 1-6

1807 - 442 pages
...the Thames, that the waters of our fair domestic flood can remain pure and wholesome as before 1—Do we suppose these things can happen ?—Or is it, that...give us a sufficient foretaste of what we may expect hereafter ; and show, how little the morals of the country will be protected by those, who should be...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 4

Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 pages
...turned its current into the Thames, that the waters of our fair domestic flood can remain pure aijd wholesome as before ? Do we suppose; these things...; and that the morals of the country are no longer an object of our concern ?" The quality of Mr Windham's eloquence, which we regard as the next in value,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 4

1813 - 506 pages
...polluted city, shall have turned its current into the Thames, that the waters of our fair domestic flood can remain pure and wholesome as before ? Do...indifferent whether they happen or not ; and that the moral* of the country are no longer an object of our concern ?" The quality of Mr Windham's eloquence,...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 4, Part 2

1813 - 502 pages
...into the Thames, that the waters of our fair domestic flood can remain pure and wholesome as before J Do we suppose these things can happen ? Or is it,...; and that the morals of the country are no longer an object of our concern ?" The quality of Mr Windham's eloquence, which we regard as the next in value,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 4

Walter Scott - 1813 - 504 pages
...into the Thames, that the waters of our fair domestic flood can remain pure and wholesome as before J Do we suppose these things can happen-? Or is it,...indifferent whether they happen or not ; and that the moral* of the country are no longer an object of our cojicern ?" The quality of Mr Windham's eloquence,...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 36

Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 884 pages
...polluted city, — shall have turned its current into the Thames, that the watersof our fair "domestic flood'' can remain pure and wholesome, as before ?...morals of the country are no longer any object of of our concern ? Sir, I fear the very scenes that we shall witness, even in the course of the present...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1820 - 888 pages
...polluted city, — shall have turned its current into the Thames, that the watersof our fair "domestic flood'' can remain pure and wholesome, as before ?...suppose these things can happen ? Or is it, that we arc indifferent, whether they happen or not ; and that the morals of the country are no longer any...
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Select Speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the ..., Volume 2

William Windham - 1837 - 694 pages
...polluted city, — shall have turned its current into the Thames, that the waters of our fair 'domestic flood' can remain pure and wholesome, as before ?...give us a sufficient foretaste of what we may expect hereafter ; and show, how little the morals of the country will be protected by those who should be...
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Select Speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the ..., Volume 2

William Windham - 1837 - 678 pages
...city, — shall have turned its current into the Thames, that the waters of our fair 'domestic ffood' can remain pure and wholesome, as before? Do we suppose...give us a sufficient foretaste of what we may expect hereafter ; and show, how little the morals of the country will be protected by those who should be...
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Select Speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the ..., Volume 2

William Windham - 1837 - 694 pages
...polluted city,—shall have turned its current into the Thames, that the waters of our fair 'domestic flood' can remain pure and wholesome, as before ?...things can happen ? Or is it, that we are indifferent, whelher they happen or not; and that the morals of the country are no longer any object of our concern?...
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