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Pagina 113
... kingdom . You deposed kings , you restored them , you altered the succession to theirs as well as to your own crown , but you never altered their constitution , the principle of which was respected by usurpation , restored with the ...
... kingdom . You deposed kings , you restored them , you altered the succession to theirs as well as to your own crown , but you never altered their constitution , the principle of which was respected by usurpation , restored with the ...
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... kingdom , we shall with joy and readiness return to our attendance , in order to give our hearty support to whatever means may be left for alleviating the com- plicated evils which oppress this nation . If this should not happen , we ...
... kingdom , we shall with joy and readiness return to our attendance , in order to give our hearty support to whatever means may be left for alleviating the com- plicated evils which oppress this nation . If this should not happen , we ...
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... kingdom have been hitherto silent . For these two years past , from one and the same quarter of politics , a continual fire has been kept upon them ; sometimes from the unwieldly column of quartos and octavos ; sometimes from the light ...
... kingdom have been hitherto silent . For these two years past , from one and the same quarter of politics , a continual fire has been kept upon them ; sometimes from the unwieldly column of quartos and octavos ; sometimes from the light ...
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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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