The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Том 4J. Ridgway, 1828 |
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... doubt , be very satis- factory to some gentlemen's minds : but still it seemed right to disclose the channel through which they were procured , from compassion to the poor , feeble understandings of those who , not yet up to the times ...
... doubt , be very satis- factory to some gentlemen's minds : but still it seemed right to disclose the channel through which they were procured , from compassion to the poor , feeble understandings of those who , not yet up to the times ...
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... doubt whether it was indeed for this invaluable blessing that the Picts painted themselves , the Saxons fought , or the Normans conquered . It was doubted even by some obstinate controvertists whether the much - calumniated curfew might ...
... doubt whether it was indeed for this invaluable blessing that the Picts painted themselves , the Saxons fought , or the Normans conquered . It was doubted even by some obstinate controvertists whether the much - calumniated curfew might ...
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... doubt would do , with an energy and eloquence peculiarly adapted to the topic , how God and nature had connected political freedom with financial prosperity , and disjoined public credit from slavery for ever . But were there no other ...
... doubt would do , with an energy and eloquence peculiarly adapted to the topic , how God and nature had connected political freedom with financial prosperity , and disjoined public credit from slavery for ever . But were there no other ...
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... doubt allow the first year of William III . to be good times . In that session a message was pre- sented to the House of Commons by Mr. Hamp- den ( a name which , if possible , would render the proceeding more whiggish ) to this effect ...
... doubt allow the first year of William III . to be good times . In that session a message was pre- sented to the House of Commons by Mr. Hamp- den ( a name which , if possible , would render the proceeding more whiggish ) to this effect ...
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... from the bar unheard , and that men who have grievously suf- fered are not permitted to obtain redress . No doubt every man who has been arrested under the Suspension Act will come to the bar and swear 30 INDEMNITY BILL .
... from the bar unheard , and that men who have grievously suf- fered are not permitted to obtain redress . No doubt every man who has been arrested under the Suspension Act will come to the bar and swear 30 INDEMNITY BILL .
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