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... declared by him , and recog- nized by parliament as essential to the interests and security of his own dominions , as well as to the general safety of the continent . " But where , and in what manner , it might be asked , had his ...
... declared by him , and recog- nized by parliament as essential to the interests and security of his own dominions , as well as to the general safety of the continent . " But where , and in what manner , it might be asked , had his ...
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... declared the love of coun- try was to be found as sincere and ardent as ever yet existed in any human bosom . With regard to the assertion , that success was a proper criterion by which to appreciate the merit of a great man , the ...
... declared the love of coun- try was to be found as sincere and ardent as ever yet existed in any human bosom . With regard to the assertion , that success was a proper criterion by which to appreciate the merit of a great man , the ...
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... declared himself ready to give every satisfaction in his power , relative to the point alluded to . " The right honourable gentleman had , how- ever , in asking the question , desired to know , when he meant to bring forward his plan ...
... declared himself ready to give every satisfaction in his power , relative to the point alluded to . " The right honourable gentleman had , how- ever , in asking the question , desired to know , when he meant to bring forward his plan ...
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... declaring that he had no confidence in the secretary for the war department , and then requiring that right ho ... declared , he could figure no reason for putting a question like the present , but a wish to embarrass . " What good ...
... declaring that he had no confidence in the secretary for the war department , and then requiring that right ho ... declared , he could figure no reason for putting a question like the present , but a wish to embarrass . " What good ...
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... declared in the house of commons , governors must necessarily be by " that the ship owners of this persons interested in the trade with country could not supply the co- the United States , and removed as lonies , and it would be ...
... declared in the house of commons , governors must necessarily be by " that the ship owners of this persons interested in the trade with country could not supply the co- the United States , and removed as lonies , and it would be ...
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