The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... course prescribed to us , with implicit defer- ence and with unextinguishable ardor . We stopped at no sacrifices , We gave them the Revenue of the State , and the principal of its wealth . We surrendered to them our Constitution . We ...
... course prescribed to us , with implicit defer- ence and with unextinguishable ardor . We stopped at no sacrifices , We gave them the Revenue of the State , and the principal of its wealth . We surrendered to them our Constitution . We ...
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... course of the present calamitous events . But the backwardness of His Majesty's Ministers on this occa- sion , and their declared incompetence to obtain respect to their remonstrances , were not the only painful disclosures which result ...
... course of the present calamitous events . But the backwardness of His Majesty's Ministers on this occa- sion , and their declared incompetence to obtain respect to their remonstrances , were not the only painful disclosures which result ...
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... course befitting her to pursue , The determination of the Sovereigns to put down all revolutions without enquiring into their necessity , calls peculiarly for resistance from Us , the English People , who were driven , by necessity , to ...
... course befitting her to pursue , The determination of the Sovereigns to put down all revolutions without enquiring into their necessity , calls peculiarly for resistance from Us , the English People , who were driven , by necessity , to ...
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... courses , or in the method of instruction , to give the instruction a salutary direction suited to the future destiny of the students , and to devote a constant attention to every thing which may tend to the maintenance of morality ...
... courses , or in the method of instruction , to give the instruction a salutary direction suited to the future destiny of the students , and to devote a constant attention to every thing which may tend to the maintenance of morality ...
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... course of long conferences , relative to the differences with Rio de la Plata , and to the pacification of the Colonies , they let it be sufficiently understood , that these institutions would cease to be a means of peace and happiness ...
... course of long conferences , relative to the differences with Rio de la Plata , and to the pacification of the Colonies , they let it be sufficiently understood , that these institutions would cease to be a means of peace and happiness ...
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