Selected Arguments Lectures And Miscellaneous Papers of Randell Hunt

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Selected Arguments Lectures And Miscellaneous Papers of Randell Hunt
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They are facilitated in their work, and carry on their trade and art as heretofore after the slaughter-house company has afforded them aid in killing their cattle, a work which they may perform themselves or employ any other to per- form for them. But it has been vehemently asserted that the act of 1869 conferred upon seventeen individuals, un- worthy and unknown, an odious, oppressive, and arbitrary power to exact fees and perquisites from the butchers without furnishing any consideration for ...the same, and that every one of the seventeen was guilty of bribery in procuring the passage of the act, and ought now to be in the penitential 1 }'. Counsel after counsel has reiterated these charges before you, judges, and persisted in declar- ing that nothing has been done to entitle the company to any remuneration. Is this true? No. False! False! False ! Is it nothing to have purchased land, to have erected on it buildings, slaughter-houses, sheds, pens, etc. , to have furnished machinery sufficient for all the pur- 6 82 ARGUMENT IN THE SLAUGHTER-HOUSE CASES.

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