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... whole matter would be clearly seen into ; and all that was requisite would be for gentlemen not to consi- der them in the gross , but scrupulous- ly to examine the items , and , after an attentive investigation , to form their opinion ...
... whole matter would be clearly seen into ; and all that was requisite would be for gentlemen not to consi- der them in the gross , but scrupulous- ly to examine the items , and , after an attentive investigation , to form their opinion ...
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... whole , however , the substance of the views and principles developed in the course of these evenings , may be reduced to a comparatively small com- pass . On one point , as might have been expected from the proceedings on the opening ...
... whole , however , the substance of the views and principles developed in the course of these evenings , may be reduced to a comparatively small com- pass . On one point , as might have been expected from the proceedings on the opening ...
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... whole , he might fairly say , that there had rarely been an ar- rangement where all interests had been so carefully provided for . What was it that had been undertaken ? We were bound to restore the unmolested possession of France to ...
... whole , he might fairly say , that there had rarely been an ar- rangement where all interests had been so carefully provided for . What was it that had been undertaken ? We were bound to restore the unmolested possession of France to ...
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... whole object was the gratification of his own will , in the establishment of a complete military despotism , and in rendering man a mere machine . Thanks , how ever , to the manly perseverance of this country , and the distinguished ...
... whole object was the gratification of his own will , in the establishment of a complete military despotism , and in rendering man a mere machine . Thanks , how ever , to the manly perseverance of this country , and the distinguished ...
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... whole unfunded debt had been brought down from 6,547,000l . to 47,700,000l . The view which he pre- sented of the commerce of the coun- try , particularly of the exportation of the linen , cotton , and woollen manu- factures , was ...
... whole unfunded debt had been brought down from 6,547,000l . to 47,700,000l . The view which he pre- sented of the commerce of the coun- try , particularly of the exportation of the linen , cotton , and woollen manu- factures , was ...
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