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Pagina 258
... Parliament should not be in abeyance . If there was any one section of the nation committed more thoroughly than another to maintain this truth , it was the Liberal party . For once they were asked to put in practice those maxims which ...
... Parliament should not be in abeyance . If there was any one section of the nation committed more thoroughly than another to maintain this truth , it was the Liberal party . For once they were asked to put in practice those maxims which ...
Pagina 450
... Parliament . . . it may be said , I think , with not greater severity than truth , that scarce two or three public acts of justice , humanity , or generosity , and very few of political wisdom or courage , are recorded of them from ...
... Parliament . . . it may be said , I think , with not greater severity than truth , that scarce two or three public acts of justice , humanity , or generosity , and very few of political wisdom or courage , are recorded of them from ...
Pagina 454
... Parliament sanctioning an assessment for their benefit . The question would doubtless arise- On whom should the burthen fall ? ' And it is curious to see that , in a time of civil war , the Parliament still clings to the law as it stood ...
... Parliament sanctioning an assessment for their benefit . The question would doubtless arise- On whom should the burthen fall ? ' And it is curious to see that , in a time of civil war , the Parliament still clings to the law as it stood ...
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