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... proposed some salu- tary measures , and recommended a few useful principles in legislation and finance , may be readily conceded , be- cause truth requires that they should not be defrauded of their just merits ; but these isolated and ...
... proposed some salu- tary measures , and recommended a few useful principles in legislation and finance , may be readily conceded , be- cause truth requires that they should not be defrauded of their just merits ; but these isolated and ...
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... proposed to operate . The Ca- tholics , it was said , would never be listened to , till , like the volunteers in 1782 , they were in a condition rather to dictate their own terms , than to re- ceive reluctant concessions ; and of the ...
... proposed to operate . The Ca- tholics , it was said , would never be listened to , till , like the volunteers in 1782 , they were in a condition rather to dictate their own terms , than to re- ceive reluctant concessions ; and of the ...
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... proposed object was emancipation , its real ten- dency was to overthrow the constitu- tion ; that , in this Catholic Parliament , the most inflammatory speeches were uttered , and Catholics taught to be- lieve , that they were objects ...
... proposed object was emancipation , its real ten- dency was to overthrow the constitu- tion ; that , in this Catholic Parliament , the most inflammatory speeches were uttered , and Catholics taught to be- lieve , that they were objects ...
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... proposal was received from the United States , to carry into effect a measure for putting an end to the slave - trade ... proposed by the United States had no reference to the altera- tion introduced by the British cabinet , " but was an ...
... proposal was received from the United States , to carry into effect a measure for putting an end to the slave - trade ... proposed by the United States had no reference to the altera- tion introduced by the British cabinet , " but was an ...
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... proposed to cancel that treaty , and to send a minister for the purpose of form- ing a new one , which should be drawn up verbatim as the treaty originally stood . The whole discussion had been carried on in a spirit of the most per ...
... proposed to cancel that treaty , and to send a minister for the purpose of form- ing a new one , which should be drawn up verbatim as the treaty originally stood . The whole discussion had been carried on in a spirit of the most per ...
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