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... interest and importance . " This delay , " he alleged , " was a se- rious ground of complaint ; for , du- ring this ... interests of mankind , had been entered upon and decided by his Ma- jesty's ministers , who , notwithstanding the ...
... interest and importance . " This delay , " he alleged , " was a se- rious ground of complaint ; for , du- ring this ... interests of mankind , had been entered upon and decided by his Ma- jesty's ministers , who , notwithstanding the ...
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... interest of England had been unabated by the peace , and unpalliateď by all our victories . When it was as- serted in the speech that our revenue was in a flourishing condition , the House must take it for granted that it was so ...
... interest of England had been unabated by the peace , and unpalliateď by all our victories . When it was as- serted in the speech that our revenue was in a flourishing condition , the House must take it for granted that it was so ...
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... interest , because their affairs were so interwoven with the national prosperity , that it was impossible to ... interests of those they were intended to protect , and which were so manifestly impolitic and ruin- ous , would soon receive ...
... interest , because their affairs were so interwoven with the national prosperity , that it was impossible to ... interests of those they were intended to protect , and which were so manifestly impolitic and ruin- ous , would soon receive ...
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... interests of the country , and he trusted would be shown on a future day , when the sub- ject came under the consideration ... interest had steadily prosper- ed for a considerable number of years , ( as it was well known it had , ) while ...
... interests of the country , and he trusted would be shown on a future day , when the sub- ject came under the consideration ... interest had steadily prosper- ed for a considerable number of years , ( as it was well known it had , ) while ...
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... interest with its con- dition , allowed our interposition and arbitration to be viewed without pre- judice or passion . 66 Upon the whole , he might fairly say , that there had rarely been an ar- rangement where all interests had been ...
... interest with its con- dition , allowed our interposition and arbitration to be viewed without pre- judice or passion . 66 Upon the whole , he might fairly say , that there had rarely been an ar- rangement where all interests had been ...
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