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... matter of justice , other persons who may have suffered injustice from their servants , might be encouraged to come forward for redress . I beg to appeal to yourself whether you found me at all unreasonable in this matter , whether I ...
... matter of justice , other persons who may have suffered injustice from their servants , might be encouraged to come forward for redress . I beg to appeal to yourself whether you found me at all unreasonable in this matter , whether I ...
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... matter , while Grant's Jury Bill , for which he is known to have actively canvassed support , was still going through Parliament . By the middle of August 1832 , however , he was more or less free from any pressing engagements in London ...
... matter , while Grant's Jury Bill , for which he is known to have actively canvassed support , was still going through Parliament . By the middle of August 1832 , however , he was more or less free from any pressing engagements in London ...
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... matter which led to some pressure on the Court of Directors from the Board of Control as the watchdog of wider interests of the British Government to make some sort of an offer of settlement of the King's claims . This pressure they ...
... matter which led to some pressure on the Court of Directors from the Board of Control as the watchdog of wider interests of the British Government to make some sort of an offer of settlement of the King's claims . This pressure they ...
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