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... effect which such measures were likely vernment ; and , on the other , by the party to produce . The same complaints were feelings of those who were suffering dis- then made of the existence of disaffection tress , for the relief of ...
... effect which such measures were likely vernment ; and , on the other , by the party to produce . The same complaints were feelings of those who were suffering dis- then made of the existence of disaffection tress , for the relief of ...
Page 47
... effect of such a de- termination ? In conclusion , from infor- mation which he might hereafter allude to , while facts were unanswered , which in- deed admitted of no denial , he felt confi- only performed their duty ; and that go ...
... effect of such a de- termination ? In conclusion , from infor- mation which he might hereafter allude to , while facts were unanswered , which in- deed admitted of no denial , he felt confi- only performed their duty ; and that go ...
Page 109
... effect : " If you and your friends agree to add the declaration to your resolutions , I will endeavour to per- suade my friends to adopt those resolu- tions , and I think they will adopt them . " To this he ( lord Milton ) objected ...
... effect : " If you and your friends agree to add the declaration to your resolutions , I will endeavour to per- suade my friends to adopt those resolu- tions , and I think they will adopt them . " To this he ( lord Milton ) objected ...
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... effects . This spirit was created by mis- government . The people of this country were naturally of a religious ... effect of blasphemies on the crowd assembled in the court ; let him recollect the thrill of horror which was excited ...
... effects . This spirit was created by mis- government . The people of this country were naturally of a religious ... effect of blasphemies on the crowd assembled in the court ; let him recollect the thrill of horror which was excited ...
Page 175
... effect to conduct of the chief justice of Chester the purpose of their meeting . But let had greatly surprised him on this occa- the House look at the situation of the sion , and he was afraid that the learned people . Perhaps for fifty ...
... effect to conduct of the chief justice of Chester the purpose of their meeting . But let had greatly surprised him on this occa- the House look at the situation of the sion , and he was afraid that the learned people . Perhaps for fifty ...
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