The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen109A. Constable, 1859 |
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... tion , and the right of insisting on those different stipulations in favour of the Indians which now form a part of the license . We cannot colonise these northern regions . We cannot turn them to any account for the public interest ...
... tion , and the right of insisting on those different stipulations in favour of the Indians which now form a part of the license . We cannot colonise these northern regions . We cannot turn them to any account for the public interest ...
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... tion respecting his comprehensive plan of Catholic relief , the King was already engaged in a negotiation with Addington for the formation of a new Ministry . Why Mr. Pitt should have so long deferred an explanation with the King on ...
... tion respecting his comprehensive plan of Catholic relief , the King was already engaged in a negotiation with Addington for the formation of a new Ministry . Why Mr. Pitt should have so long deferred an explanation with the King on ...
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... tion . At a moment's notice , without the smallest prepara- tion , far remote from effective assistance , thousands of ordi- nary Englishmen and women were plunged into what may , with no exaggeration at all , be called a fiery trial ...
... tion . At a moment's notice , without the smallest prepara- tion , far remote from effective assistance , thousands of ordi- nary Englishmen and women were plunged into what may , with no exaggeration at all , be called a fiery trial ...
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the History of Slavery and to the Government | 1 |
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