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... remained un- soiled . Though a world had been arrayed in arms against him and his kingdom , his people had never , for a moment , shrunk from the duty which they owed to him , to themselves , and to the human race ; and they had at last ...
... remained un- soiled . Though a world had been arrayed in arms against him and his kingdom , his people had never , for a moment , shrunk from the duty which they owed to him , to themselves , and to the human race ; and they had at last ...
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... remained to us were still suffi- cient to make us the wonder and envy of Europe . The increase of our domestic wealth and industry was accoin- panied by a vast extension of foreign dominion . We lost , in- deed , an empire in the West ...
... remained to us were still suffi- cient to make us the wonder and envy of Europe . The increase of our domestic wealth and industry was accoin- panied by a vast extension of foreign dominion . We lost , in- deed , an empire in the West ...
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... remained faithful to the great cause in which he and they had been en- gaged ; that their efforts had been blest with the most triumphant success ; that the crown of Eng land had never been more rich in all temporal glory than during ...
... remained faithful to the great cause in which he and they had been en- gaged ; that their efforts had been blest with the most triumphant success ; that the crown of Eng land had never been more rich in all temporal glory than during ...
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... remained yet to be dispatched ; and this could scarcely be com- prised within the period of six months from the demise of the sovereign , beyond which , the duration of the present parliament could not extend . The canvass for the ...
... remained yet to be dispatched ; and this could scarcely be com- prised within the period of six months from the demise of the sovereign , beyond which , the duration of the present parliament could not extend . The canvass for the ...
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... remained as to the nature of those princi- ples by which the peace and hap- piness of the nation were so seriously menaced , or of the excesses to which they were likely to lead , the flagrant and san- guinary conspiracy which has ...
... remained as to the nature of those princi- ples by which the peace and hap- piness of the nation were so seriously menaced , or of the excesses to which they were likely to lead , the flagrant and san- guinary conspiracy which has ...
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