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... wish , that no discussion should take place , until the whole measure , which his majesty's go- vernment had in view , should be fully introduced ; but he stated , in reply to a question from the duke of Newcastle , that the measure for ...
... wish , that no discussion should take place , until the whole measure , which his majesty's go- vernment had in view , should be fully introduced ; but he stated , in reply to a question from the duke of Newcastle , that the measure for ...
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... wishes of the country ? Feeling that defeat would be utter ruin , ministers resolved at once that no one , whose hopes or fears they could control , should be allowed to per- plex himself with any freedom of opinion . If they could ...
... wishes of the country ? Feeling that defeat would be utter ruin , ministers resolved at once that no one , whose hopes or fears they could control , should be allowed to per- plex himself with any freedom of opinion . If they could ...
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... wish to resign , that he might thereby remove one obstacle to the settlement of the question . His resignation , he was informed , would occasion that of Lord Liver- pool , and dissolve the ministry : he had agreed , therefore , to wait ...
... wish to resign , that he might thereby remove one obstacle to the settlement of the question . His resignation , he was informed , would occasion that of Lord Liver- pool , and dissolve the ministry : he had agreed , therefore , to wait ...
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... wish was , and one of the objects to be accomplished by the measure which he should pro- pose would be , that there should be a union amongst Protestants ; for it could not be concealed that there was no security for Pro- testant ...
... wish was , and one of the objects to be accomplished by the measure which he should pro- pose would be , that there should be a union amongst Protestants ; for it could not be concealed that there was no security for Pro- testant ...
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... wish to raise the ques- tion . He would much rather that the secretary of state should have no more to do , in the way of inter- ference with the spiritual affairs of the Romish church than he had to do with the internal discipline and ...
... wish to raise the ques- tion . He would much rather that the secretary of state should have no more to do , in the way of inter- ference with the spiritual affairs of the Romish church than he had to do with the internal discipline and ...
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