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... spirit for the shorter term . " Ha- ving , " he said , " given it as his opinion that the power of creating peers ought not to be suspended at all , he thought that if there was to be a suspension , the shortest period was the best ...
... spirit for the shorter term . " Ha- ving , " he said , " given it as his opinion that the power of creating peers ought not to be suspended at all , he thought that if there was to be a suspension , the shortest period was the best ...
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... spirit of our public duty when we endeavour to extricate ourselves from the embarrassment arising from feelings so natural and commendable in themselves , in order that we may fully , fairly , and without bias or par- tiality , examine ...
... spirit of our public duty when we endeavour to extricate ourselves from the embarrassment arising from feelings so natural and commendable in themselves , in order that we may fully , fairly , and without bias or par- tiality , examine ...
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... left in a minority of 98 to 107. Put v120 " When the report was next brought up , the Duke of Jăn : 2820 Sussex spoke at great lengthy and in the same spirit as he had mani « / 1 CHAP . 1. ] 15 HISTORY OF EUROPE , A MUC.
... left in a minority of 98 to 107. Put v120 " When the report was next brought up , the Duke of Jăn : 2820 Sussex spoke at great lengthy and in the same spirit as he had mani « / 1 CHAP . 1. ] 15 HISTORY OF EUROPE , A MUC.
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... spirit of fairness , he and his colleagues had been called usurpers , who had taken the whole executive power into their own hands ; but he trusted the house would not be greatly surprised at finding he was but little alarmed at such ...
... spirit of fairness , he and his colleagues had been called usurpers , who had taken the whole executive power into their own hands ; but he trusted the house would not be greatly surprised at finding he was but little alarmed at such ...
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... spirit of the constitution . " the regent upon the change of men and measures which he was about to make . Their disappointment was in propor- tion to their hopes ; they affirmed , however , that the prince's determina- tion would be ...
... spirit of the constitution . " the regent upon the change of men and measures which he was about to make . Their disappointment was in propor- tion to their hopes ; they affirmed , however , that the prince's determina- tion would be ...
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