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... tion still leaves a large portion of the people of England in la- mentable ignorance , with all its attendant miseries and crimes : the remains of the feudal institutions are allowed to encroach on the equal rights of the nation , and ...
... tion still leaves a large portion of the people of England in la- mentable ignorance , with all its attendant miseries and crimes : the remains of the feudal institutions are allowed to encroach on the equal rights of the nation , and ...
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... tion of our external relations . Great Britain is now placed in a condition in which she may distinctly ascertain whether her own internal resources are perfectly adequate to her defence , or whether she cannot , without external aid ...
... tion of our external relations . Great Britain is now placed in a condition in which she may distinctly ascertain whether her own internal resources are perfectly adequate to her defence , or whether she cannot , without external aid ...
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... tion , the English Government will itself calm its rage , and break that sceptre to which the nations of the Continent will never consent to submit , " I am calling our common attention to the important cir- cumstances which must ...
... tion , the English Government will itself calm its rage , and break that sceptre to which the nations of the Continent will never consent to submit , " I am calling our common attention to the important cir- cumstances which must ...
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... tion and form of Government , as relate to the time and manner of electing the Senate , and the mode of filling up vacancies in that Body . - Yeas 47 , Nays 9 . WEST INDIES . SLAVE TRADE . JAMAICA . The House of Assembly of Jamaica have ...
... tion and form of Government , as relate to the time and manner of electing the Senate , and the mode of filling up vacancies in that Body . - Yeas 47 , Nays 9 . WEST INDIES . SLAVE TRADE . JAMAICA . The House of Assembly of Jamaica have ...
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... tion which it publishes , are doubly pernicious , and doubly re- prehensible , since they come to the public apparently fortified with the sanction of Ministers , and may be considered as tenets which , when occasion offers , will be ...
... tion which it publishes , are doubly pernicious , and doubly re- prehensible , since they come to the public apparently fortified with the sanction of Ministers , and may be considered as tenets which , when occasion offers , will be ...
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