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... wish to state my unfeigned feelings of regret at the deplorable event which has filled the country with grief- which has fallen with dreadful violence " 9 Lord Castlereagh did not intend to discuss at present the numerous and irrelevant ...
... wish to state my unfeigned feelings of regret at the deplorable event which has filled the country with grief- which has fallen with dreadful violence " 9 Lord Castlereagh did not intend to discuss at present the numerous and irrelevant ...
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... wish to lull the country into a feeling that there was now absolutely no dan- ger , and that the peril was quite ... wishes of ministers . drew an alarming picture of the pre- sent state of France , where he con- ceived Louis XVIII . and ...
... wish to lull the country into a feeling that there was now absolutely no dan- ger , and that the peril was quite ... wishes of ministers . drew an alarming picture of the pre- sent state of France , where he con- ceived Louis XVIII . and ...
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... wishes for a bill of indemnity if he can get it ; and to this end he proposes a commit- tee , chosen by ballot , to sit on the pa- pers in this bag . Why , this is one of the coarsest juggles which had been ever played off upon mankind ...
... wishes for a bill of indemnity if he can get it ; and to this end he proposes a commit- tee , chosen by ballot , to sit on the pa- pers in this bag . Why , this is one of the coarsest juggles which had been ever played off upon mankind ...
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... wish is , to cover their ticular , had stated , that nothing could friends , Oliver , his fellow - spies , and equal the attention paid by Aris to the informers . " In short , the bill of in- prisoners . Yet Aris was soon after demnity ...
... wish is , to cover their ticular , had stated , that nothing could friends , Oliver , his fellow - spies , and equal the attention paid by Aris to the informers . " In short , the bill of in- prisoners . Yet Aris was soon after demnity ...
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... wish- ing to question the decisions of juries . He only wished to remark the popu lar feeling , which considered the ac- cused as martyrs and patriots , rather than culprits , in the hour of trial . The report itself declared , that the ...
... wish- ing to question the decisions of juries . He only wished to remark the popu lar feeling , which considered the ac- cused as martyrs and patriots , rather than culprits , in the hour of trial . The report itself declared , that the ...
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