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... present moment , he saw the necessity that existed for speaking plainly and explicitly upon this occasion . " This amendment was negatived without a division . The ninth clause declared , " that the regent should take and subscribe such ...
... present moment , he saw the necessity that existed for speaking plainly and explicitly upon this occasion . " This amendment was negatived without a division . The ninth clause declared , " that the regent should take and subscribe such ...
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... when it was obvious that there was not one of the former precedents which bore the least analogy to the present case , except the famous pre " cedent of 1789. That famous pré- cedent was any thing CHAP . 1. ] HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... when it was obvious that there was not one of the former precedents which bore the least analogy to the present case , except the famous pre " cedent of 1789. That famous pré- cedent was any thing CHAP . 1. ] HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... present measure had not the talents to excite the same enthusiasm in their favour . The apathy of the people on this occasion they construed into approbation of their proceedings . He could not account for this apathy ; but he knew ...
... present measure had not the talents to excite the same enthusiasm in their favour . The apathy of the people on this occasion they construed into approbation of their proceedings . He could not account for this apathy ; but he knew ...
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... present af- Alicting situation . " I confess , sir , " said he , " it appears to me rather a hard mode of treating those who may consider it their duty to investigate a question brought before them for de- cision , to impute to them ...
... present af- Alicting situation . " I confess , sir , " said he , " it appears to me rather a hard mode of treating those who may consider it their duty to investigate a question brought before them for de- cision , to impute to them ...
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... present impressions , those impres- sions will have become fainter . That this was in fact likely to be the case , no man could doubt , who was acquaint- ed with the ordinary operations of hu- man nature . But most certainly no man can ...
... present impressions , those impres- sions will have become fainter . That this was in fact likely to be the case , no man could doubt , who was acquaint- ed with the ordinary operations of hu- man nature . But most certainly no man can ...
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