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... wish the country as fairly represented as possible . To my mind this is a most conclusive argument in favor of the divisor of thirty thousand . The question was now taken on the motion to strike out 33,000 , and lost - ayes 11 , noes 15 ...
... wish the country as fairly represented as possible . To my mind this is a most conclusive argument in favor of the divisor of thirty thousand . The question was now taken on the motion to strike out 33,000 , and lost - ayes 11 , noes 15 ...
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... wish repealed , imparts no new authorities to your judges ; it clothes them with no additional terrors ; it adds not ... wish at all times to be found , has instructed her members on this subject , I will endeavor , in the plain way of ...
... wish repealed , imparts no new authorities to your judges ; it clothes them with no additional terrors ; it adds not ... wish at all times to be found , has instructed her members on this subject , I will endeavor , in the plain way of ...
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... wish my countrymen to feel like Romans , to be as proud as Englishmen ; and , going still farther , I would wish them to veil their pride in the well bred modesty of French polite- ness . But can this establishment , the mere deco ...
... wish my countrymen to feel like Romans , to be as proud as Englishmen ; and , going still farther , I would wish them to veil their pride in the well bred modesty of French polite- ness . But can this establishment , the mere deco ...
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... wish , for is sake , that his mind may not be convinced by ay thing I shall say ; for hard indeed would be his condition , to be bound by the contrarient obliga- Lions of an order and an oath . I cannot , however , but express my ...
... wish , for is sake , that his mind may not be convinced by ay thing I shall say ; for hard indeed would be his condition , to be bound by the contrarient obliga- Lions of an order and an oath . I cannot , however , but express my ...
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... wish to destroy the First Magistrate , you can destroy him ; and should he to - morrow be able to conciliate to him the popu- lar will , and lead them to wish for your destruc- tion , it is easily effected . Adopt this principle , and ...
... wish to destroy the First Magistrate , you can destroy him ; and should he to - morrow be able to conciliate to him the popu- lar will , and lead them to wish for your destruc- tion , it is easily effected . Adopt this principle , and ...
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