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insanity . It is the sure sign and prognostic sure redress . Persevering with unabated of Divine anger , dooming an empire to pe- ardour in the pursuit of this their claim of rish . Quippe ineluctabilis falarum vis , right , I would bid ...
insanity . It is the sure sign and prognostic sure redress . Persevering with unabated of Divine anger , dooming an empire to pe- ardour in the pursuit of this their claim of rish . Quippe ineluctabilis falarum vis , right , I would bid ...
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... sure that the Soli- " proceeding which he thought peculiarly citor General will not say that the acts of " calculated to excite suspicion and distrust such men ought to have been upheld . I " in the minds of those who were to be am sure ...
... sure that the Soli- " proceeding which he thought peculiarly citor General will not say that the acts of " calculated to excite suspicion and distrust such men ought to have been upheld . I " in the minds of those who were to be am sure ...
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... sure I cannot be far wrong in stating the substance of what I said , as follows : -I was speaking on the subject of the Irish Catholics , and particularly on the charge of intemperate conduct which had been made against them . I stated ...
... sure I cannot be far wrong in stating the substance of what I said , as follows : -I was speaking on the subject of the Irish Catholics , and particularly on the charge of intemperate conduct which had been made against them . I stated ...
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Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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