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... measure which was to relieve the mercantile marine of this mer- cantile country from charges of great weight under which it had long laboured , and against which it had long complained . The fourth series of measures , and per- haps the ...
... measure which was to relieve the mercantile marine of this mer- cantile country from charges of great weight under which it had long laboured , and against which it had long complained . The fourth series of measures , and per- haps the ...
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... measure on the same subject , and on the 10th of July I find that measure also abandoned . ( A laugh . ) Here we have two Ministers introducing Bills upon subjects of the highest moment , and not only failing in their efforts to carry ...
... measure on the same subject , and on the 10th of July I find that measure also abandoned . ( A laugh . ) Here we have two Ministers introducing Bills upon subjects of the highest moment , and not only failing in their efforts to carry ...
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... measure which did not deal with the question , and which , therefore , has settled nothing . It really is not a measure which settles the question of the retire- ment of Bishops . It is a private and personal arrangement , and settles ...
... measure which did not deal with the question , and which , therefore , has settled nothing . It really is not a measure which settles the question of the retire- ment of Bishops . It is a private and personal arrangement , and settles ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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