I hold that all grievances can be much easier redressed inside the Union than out of it.
There are no grievances, fancied or real, that cannot be redressed within the Union and under the Constitution.
The disproportion from which Ireland suffered at the time of the Union had become still more acute by the time of the great Reform Bill, and no one can seriously suggest that the addition of five seats redressed the inequality.
The natural protection by which the balance is artificiallyredressed when the application of the laws has not the sympathy of those who are subject to them is a common symptom in every country and every age.
In return, he assured them that he would never lay down his arms until he had avenged their sufferings on the savages, and redressed their other grievances.
You never made a complaint that was not listened to with patience; you never exhibited a real grievance that was not redressed as promptly as it could be.
Verily, if Fortune pressed hard on Pitt at Toulon and in Flanders and Hayti, she more than redressed the balance by her boons at sea in the year 1797.
The Protestants, however, presented a list of grievances which they wished to have redressed before they listened to his request.
The business is gone too far to be redressed with words only," said the Danish king, who was prepared to help them.
Some celts, not of the scraper pattern, which have the edge to one side of the median line, are perhaps broken or blunted specimens redressed on one side only.
We could conceive of no public wrongs which could not be redressed by an appeal to the ballot-box, and of no private injuries for which our statutes did not provide a suitable remedy.
The chief grievance which they desired to have redressed was the practice to which Edward had latterly been obliged to resort, of levying aids or talliages without consent of parliament.
He now recalled all the patents of that kind and redressed every article of grievance, to the number of thirty-seven, which had ever been complained of in the house of commons.
Meetings were held in secluded spots, where plans for carrying on the warfare against the ills to be redressed were concocted; and these deliberations soon broke out into action.
There were other grievances of a similar kind: the only one redressedwas a tax on military quarters, which had been ceded to the English residents.
The accumulated wrongs of thirty years to the property and persons of our citizens, had been redressed under President Jackson.
The balance of repute has long since been decisively redressed and the popular conductor of to-day has no reason to complain of lack of homage, whether in the form of applause or official recognition.
What had happened elsewhere would assuredly have happened here, unless the balance had been redressedby a great transfer of power from the crown to the parliament.
If the wound is sore and throbs it should be redressed immediately.
He told all this in his jerky, stilted manner while he put things on the fire to cook and thenredressed the Ranger's wounds.
When he had bathed and redressed the foot, he found that he could stand.
Real wrongs must beredressed by agitating lawfully, persistently, continually and patiently, till they are redressed constitutionally.
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