The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... means , during the process of deliberation , or with ends , at the moment of election . Now , dear Sir , if Mr. Fox , in his discussions upon State affairs , opened to each party a safe and honourable path , by which the expectations of ...
... means , during the process of deliberation , or with ends , at the moment of election . Now , dear Sir , if Mr. Fox , in his discussions upon State affairs , opened to each party a safe and honourable path , by which the expectations of ...
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... means of frustrating them he pronounces unconstitutional and illegal . But how does he know it ? Or at least , how has he proved it , if he knew it ? His tenderness to Mr. Fox was not * See Cicero's Speech for Muræna , paragr . 6 ...
... means of frustrating them he pronounces unconstitutional and illegal . But how does he know it ? Or at least , how has he proved it , if he knew it ? His tenderness to Mr. Fox was not * See Cicero's Speech for Muræna , paragr . 6 ...
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... means ? Did Mr. Fox , after the return of Mr. Adair communicate to his friends the measure he is said to have taken without their knowledge ? Did he leave them satisfied or dissatisfied with the rea- sons he assigned for taking it ? Did ...
... means ? Did Mr. Fox , after the return of Mr. Adair communicate to his friends the measure he is said to have taken without their knowledge ? Did he leave them satisfied or dissatisfied with the rea- sons he assigned for taking it ? Did ...
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... mean , who in all changes of opinion , leer most vigi- lantly upon all chances of preferment - or of so- phists both in theory and in practice , who whether they stir up the rude storm , or partake the soft gale , are never at a loss ...
... mean , who in all changes of opinion , leer most vigi- lantly upon all chances of preferment - or of so- phists both in theory and in practice , who whether they stir up the rude storm , or partake the soft gale , are never at a loss ...
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... means of obtaining that end ; and that to expose all the members of society to cruel laws in order to preserve them from evils necessarily occasioned by the infinite combina- tions which result from the actual state of political ...
... means of obtaining that end ; and that to expose all the members of society to cruel laws in order to preserve them from evils necessarily occasioned by the infinite combina- tions which result from the actual state of political ...
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