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... hand in hand with them , determined not to resort to those false expedients which had for- merly been suggested , and resolved to persevere in those solid measures , which , founded on sound principles , had finally brought the war to a ...
... hand in hand with them , determined not to resort to those false expedients which had for- merly been suggested , and resolved to persevere in those solid measures , which , founded on sound principles , had finally brought the war to a ...
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... hand , the provinces of France had been dismem- bered , a feeling of hatred would have been excited never to be conquered . And how would any state , though gifted with these accessions , be able to make a stand against the desperate ...
... hand , the provinces of France had been dismem- bered , a feeling of hatred would have been excited never to be conquered . And how would any state , though gifted with these accessions , be able to make a stand against the desperate ...
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... hands of a responsible minister who might be questioned day by day in that House ( though questions of late had not ... hand , and on the other , those altera- tions in the situation of affairs at home which we have already seen alluded ...
... hands of a responsible minister who might be questioned day by day in that House ( though questions of late had not ... hand , and on the other , those altera- tions in the situation of affairs at home which we have already seen alluded ...
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... hands of a committee appointed by the trea sury , but that he was of opinion that no progress had been made by them in removing the grounds of public dis- content , and that , therefore , the mat- ter would be better in the hands of a ...
... hands of a committee appointed by the trea sury , but that he was of opinion that no progress had been made by them in removing the grounds of public dis- content , and that , therefore , the mat- ter would be better in the hands of a ...
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... hand , parliament should carry through the measures necessary to the welfare and the security of the state . " Mr Peel , the secretary for Ireland , rose on the conclusion of this speech , and expressed his regret , that the ho ...
... hand , parliament should carry through the measures necessary to the welfare and the security of the state . " Mr Peel , the secretary for Ireland , rose on the conclusion of this speech , and expressed his regret , that the ho ...
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