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Pagina 70
... attempt for a general massacre of suffrages ; an attempt , by a promiscuous carnage of friends and foes , to exterminate above two thousand votes , including seven hundred polled for the gentleman himself , who now complains , and who ...
... attempt for a general massacre of suffrages ; an attempt , by a promiscuous carnage of friends and foes , to exterminate above two thousand votes , including seven hundred polled for the gentleman himself , who now complains , and who ...
Pagina 90
... attempt to mend it , and our sin far more salutary than our penitence . These , Sir , are my reasons for not entertaining that high opinion of untried force by which many gentlemen , for whose sentiments in other particulars I have ...
... attempt to mend it , and our sin far more salutary than our penitence . These , Sir , are my reasons for not entertaining that high opinion of untried force by which many gentlemen , for whose sentiments in other particulars I have ...
Pagina 149
... attempt is necessary , it is honour- able . You will , at least , have the comfort that nothing has been left undone , on your part , to prevent the worst mischief that can befall the public . Then , and not before , you may shake the ...
... attempt is necessary , it is honour- able . You will , at least , have the comfort that nothing has been left undone , on your part , to prevent the worst mischief that can befall the public . Then , and not before , you may shake the ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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