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Strona xiv
... the obfcure queftion of UNION ; and " the fubftance " of the arguments published both for and against the measure by EXPERIMENTAL STATES- MEN , Pitt , Addington , Auckland , Sheffield , Dundas , Dundas , Peel , & c . in England ; ( xiv )
... the obfcure queftion of UNION ; and " the fubftance " of the arguments published both for and against the measure by EXPERIMENTAL STATES- MEN , Pitt , Addington , Auckland , Sheffield , Dundas , Dundas , Peel , & c . in England ; ( xiv )
Strona xv
... measure , and to fatisfy his own mind most fully of its expediency ; re- moving that doubt and befitation , which no Speculative theory however ingenious , could difperfe ; and in the courfe of the work , derived from the best authentic ...
... measure , and to fatisfy his own mind most fully of its expediency ; re- moving that doubt and befitation , which no Speculative theory however ingenious , could difperfe ; and in the courfe of the work , derived from the best authentic ...
Strona xix
... measure of UNION , when coming fo unequivocally recommended , from fo fteady a friend , and fo powerful a folicitor for their emanci- pation as Mr. Burke . The authenticity of this document is vouched by the original letter itself , now ...
... measure of UNION , when coming fo unequivocally recommended , from fo fteady a friend , and fo powerful a folicitor for their emanci- pation as Mr. Burke . The authenticity of this document is vouched by the original letter itself , now ...
Strona xix
... measure , to supply the deficiency , in a fubordinate country , where claf- fical learning is lefs generally diffused , and where fplendid names in literature , are as yet , more fpar- ingly scattered throughout the land - a land ...
... measure , to supply the deficiency , in a fubordinate country , where claf- fical learning is lefs generally diffused , and where fplendid names in literature , are as yet , more fpar- ingly scattered throughout the land - a land ...
Strona 26
... measure preferved THE CON- STITUTION , by quitting my Country . And I will live , wherever I am , praying for its profperity ; and die , with the words of Father Paul in my mouth , which he ufed of the Republic of Venice , ESTO PERPETUA ...
... measure preferved THE CON- STITUTION , by quitting my Country . And I will live , wherever I am , praying for its profperity ; and die , with the words of Father Paul in my mouth , which he ufed of the Republic of Venice , ESTO PERPETUA ...
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