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Pagina 71
... friend ! thank you kindly- that's an honest fellow - how is your good family ? Whilst these words were hardly out of my ... friends , which ( if their object had been at all proportioned to their endeavours ) could never be sufficiently ...
... friend ! thank you kindly- that's an honest fellow - how is your good family ? Whilst these words were hardly out of my ... friends , which ( if their object had been at all proportioned to their endeavours ) could never be sufficiently ...
Pagina 149
... friends who were concerned in the business on which you came to town . It was on occasion of the Irish absentee - tax . Your friends met , and the attempt was defeated . It may be worth your lordship's consideration , whether you ought ...
... friends who were concerned in the business on which you came to town . It was on occasion of the Irish absentee - tax . Your friends met , and the attempt was defeated . It may be worth your lordship's consideration , whether you ought ...
Pagina 155
... friends with some settled plan either of action or inaction . Your friends will certainly require such a plan , and I am sure the state of affairs requires it , whether they call for it or not . As to the measure of a secession with ...
... friends with some settled plan either of action or inaction . Your friends will certainly require such a plan , and I am sure the state of affairs requires it , whether they call for it or not . As to the measure of a secession with ...
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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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