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" I consider the rebels as now in your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of the authority of Government. It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings,... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 207
1922
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1848 - 792 pages
...the rebels as now in your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of...It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked,...
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of ...

Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1848 - 504 pages
...the rebels as now in your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of...It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked,...
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volume 32

1848 - 822 pages
...the rebels as now in your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of...It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked,...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1849 - 818 pages
...rebels are now in your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of...It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked,...
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Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the Second and Third ...

Archibald Alison - Great Britain - 1861 - 766 pages
...rebels as now in your power ; and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of...It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are mere instruments iu the hands of the more wicked,...
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Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the Second and Third ...

Archibald Alison - Great Britain - 1861 - 762 pages
...assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well us of the authority of Government. It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked,...
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The Anglo-Saxon Review, Volume 5

Bookbinding - 1900 - 292 pages
...your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensitive of their crimes, as well as of the authority of government....mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked, to dispair. The leaders are just objects of punishment. — Castlereagh Corresp. i. 223-4. He early saw...
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Memoir of the Life and Military Services of Viscount Lake: Baron Lake of ...

Hugh Wodehouse Pearse - 1908 - 472 pages
...the rebels as now in your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of...It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are the mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked,...
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Memoir of the Life and Military Services of Viscount Lake, Baron Lake of ...

Hugh Wodehouse Pearse - India - 1908 - 510 pages
...the rebels as now in your power, and I feel assured that your treatment of them will be such as shall make them sensible of their crimes, as well as of...It would be unwise, and contrary, I know, to your own feelings, to drive the wretched people, who are the mere instruments in the hands of the more wicked,...
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