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... Government said the motion need not be pressed to a division , as the Crown had been advised immediately to recall the Orders . The conduct of the Government was inexplicable , unless on the supposition that they had not finally taken ...
... Government said the motion need not be pressed to a division , as the Crown had been advised immediately to recall the Orders . The conduct of the Government was inexplicable , unless on the supposition that they had not finally taken ...
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... Government in America will be obliged to yield , whatever show they may at first make ; and as I believe the other concessions required ( especially the search for seamen ) to be such as we should not make , it is even the safest course ...
... Government in America will be obliged to yield , whatever show they may at first make ; and as I believe the other concessions required ( especially the search for seamen ) to be such as we should not make , it is even the safest course ...
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... Government . I should be the last man to advise you to give up the splendid , and , what is more , the certain , advantages which you must command in your profession . No advantage to a new Government could justify me in urging such a ...
... Government . I should be the last man to advise you to give up the splendid , and , what is more , the certain , advantages which you must command in your profession . No advantage to a new Government could justify me in urging such a ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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