Lordship's rights," he explains that nineteen out of twenty of the Representatives of the people consult their own interests ; " therefore by throwing out a Sop in a proper manner to these noisy animals it will render them not only silent, but tame enough... University of California Publications in History - Stran 721914Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James William Black - 1892 - 100 strani
...manner to these noisy animals it will render them not only silent, but tame enough to bear stroking and tractable enough to follow any directions that may be thought fit to be given to them." Calvert's scheme was not to bribe the leaders but to buy off their followers. It is briefly as follows... | |
| Lady Matilda Ridout Edgar - 1912 - 386 strani
...manner to these noisy animals it will render them not only silent but tame enough to bear stroking, and tractable enough to follow any directions that may be thought fit to be given them.' He goes on to say : ' I do not mean the buying of those who are pleased to call themselves Leaders,... | |
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