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... principles and schemes , and to act as their humble auxiliaries . The Whigs have constantly voted for all the motions of the Burdettites , no matter how abominable these motions might be in assertion and object . Well , the Burdettites ...
... principles and schemes , and to act as their humble auxiliaries . The Whigs have constantly voted for all the motions of the Burdettites , no matter how abominable these motions might be in assertion and object . Well , the Burdettites ...
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... principles were which he propagated , He hebelieved them to be just ones . was guided by a false understanding and a ... principle as they ever were , and they are now endeavouring to ruin those by adulation who crushed them in open ...
... principles were which he propagated , He hebelieved them to be just ones . was guided by a false understanding and a ... principle as they ever were , and they are now endeavouring to ruin those by adulation who crushed them in open ...
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... principles and feelings which hold society together - to determine whether these should or should not be destroyed -- and we think it was the highest duty of the ministers to occu- py the first place among the former . The Whigs have ...
... principles and feelings which hold society together - to determine whether these should or should not be destroyed -- and we think it was the highest duty of the ministers to occu- py the first place among the former . The Whigs have ...
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... principles , and he would have kept the ministerial prints from that mischievous course which they are now pursuing . A still more wanton disregard for the conservation of sound principles and feelings , was manifested by Par- liament ...
... principles , and he would have kept the ministerial prints from that mischievous course which they are now pursuing . A still more wanton disregard for the conservation of sound principles and feelings , was manifested by Par- liament ...
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... principles , and life , with theirs , and then his gigantic powers , his splendid virtues , and his invaluable services , will be correctly judged of . Independently of these , his conduct throughout has been so thoroughly English - so ...
... principles , and life , with theirs , and then his gigantic powers , his splendid virtues , and his invaluable services , will be correctly judged of . Independently of these , his conduct throughout has been so thoroughly English - so ...
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Página 141 - And the waters decreased continually until the tenth month: in the tenth month, on the first day of the month, were the tops of the mountains seen.
Página 301 - O'er beauty's fall ; Her praise resounds no more, when mantled in her pall. The most beloved on earth Not long survives to-day ; So music past is obsolete, And yet 'twas sweet, 'twas passing sweet, But now 'tis gone away...
Página 58 - What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield, And what is else not to be overcome ; That glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me.
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Página 241 - I must tell you, there are two kings and two kingdoms in Scotland : there is King James, the head of this commonwealth, and there is Christ Jesus, the King of the church, whose subject James the Sixth is, and of whose kingdom he is not a king, nor a lord, nor a head, but a member.