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" From their situation and habits in life, it was an amusement better suited than to others, and their gratification claimed, he thought, the first attention. The second class, to whom a participation of this right might properly be given, were the occupiers... "
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ... - Page 570
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1796
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The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volume 15

734 pages
...fuited than to others, and their gratification claimed, he thought, the firft attention. The feco.id clafs, to whom a participation of this right might...diverted from more ferious and ufeful occupations. Nor were they to enjoy this privilege any otherwife than as an amufement, and by no means on the notion...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1818 - 812 pages
...than to others, and their gratification claimed, he thought, the first attention. The second class, to whom a participation of this right might properly...more limited degree, and only on their own grounds ; lest, by too liberal an indulgence in this amusement, they might be diverted from more serious and...
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Gentlemen and Poachers: The English Game Laws 1671-1831

Munsche - 1981 - 280 pages
...than to others, and their gratification claimed, he thought, the first attention. The second class, to whom a participation of this right might properly be given, were occupiers of land, but in a limited degree, and only on their own grounds. Lastly, there was a third...
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