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The reason assigned as the motive of his conduct is proved to be insufficient ,
frivolous , and absurd . He was influenced , forsooth , by a conviction of the
necessity of strengthening the Spanish army with all possible expedition . Yet he
suffers ...
The reason assigned as the motive of his conduct is proved to be insufficient ,
frivolous , and absurd . He was influenced , forsooth , by a conviction of the
necessity of strengthening the Spanish army with all possible expedition . Yet he
suffers ...
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... court of justice , without a manifest violation of every principle on which justice
ought to be adıninistered in a well - regulated state . The question - how far this
spirit has been displayed in the conduct of the present inquiry ? --- it would not be
...
... court of justice , without a manifest violation of every principle on which justice
ought to be adıninistered in a well - regulated state . The question - how far this
spirit has been displayed in the conduct of the present inquiry ? --- it would not be
...
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... and a corresponding change of conduct , it is time that the effect of public
censure and of public shame should be tried . ... be their imperative duty to set an
example of religious and moral conduct to those whom Providence has placed
lower ...
... and a corresponding change of conduct , it is time that the effect of public
censure and of public shame should be tried . ... be their imperative duty to set an
example of religious and moral conduct to those whom Providence has placed
lower ...
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We put it to any officer in the army , whether , if the colonel of a regiment had
done this , it would not have occasioned a general discontent , and have been
considered as an instance of ungentlemanly conduct , which constitutes a military
...
We put it to any officer in the army , whether , if the colonel of a regiment had
done this , it would not have occasioned a general discontent , and have been
considered as an instance of ungentlemanly conduct , which constitutes a military
...
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VE $ 0 thi for digressing into subjects , and for framing resolutions , which had no
connexion with the topic which they were specifically assembled to discuss . The
tolerance of this irregular conduct proved either the ignorance or the profligacy ...
VE $ 0 thi for digressing into subjects , and for framing resolutions , which had no
connexion with the topic which they were specifically assembled to discuss . The
tolerance of this irregular conduct proved either the ignorance or the profligacy ...
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