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... possession of Lud low's estate , had the unparalleled effrontery to move the resolution in the commons against reversing his outlawry . Algernon Sidney is rather to be regarded as a politician than as an historian ; though it is not ...
... possession of Lud low's estate , had the unparalleled effrontery to move the resolution in the commons against reversing his outlawry . Algernon Sidney is rather to be regarded as a politician than as an historian ; though it is not ...
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... possessed great advan- tages at this moment , and the great- est was the unanimity of the peo- ple . But we ought to ... possession , and there was no ap- pearance of any intention to give them up ; but he did not pretend to judge of the ...
... possessed great advan- tages at this moment , and the great- est was the unanimity of the peo- ple . But we ought to ... possession , and there was no ap- pearance of any intention to give them up ; but he did not pretend to judge of the ...
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... possession of the same minority , the mass of peo- ple must be always discontented : all this he was ready to allow , but he could not see how a union with this country could possibly remove the evil . If the catholics were only to be ...
... possession of the same minority , the mass of peo- ple must be always discontented : all this he was ready to allow , but he could not see how a union with this country could possibly remove the evil . If the catholics were only to be ...
Page 152
... arising upon an average of three years , but Ceylon had not been in our possession for three years . The resolutions were then put and carried in the usual form . CHAP . Debates on this Bill wse of took minor the session 152 BRITISH AND.
... arising upon an average of three years , but Ceylon had not been in our possession for three years . The resolutions were then put and carried in the usual form . CHAP . Debates on this Bill wse of took minor the session 152 BRITISH AND.
Page 156
... possession the books of the parish , which enabled him to make out a new set of books , in which he took occasion to make a considerable reduction in his own assessment in the parish where he possessed a large property , and thus had ...
... possession the books of the parish , which enabled him to make out a new set of books , in which he took occasion to make a considerable reduction in his own assessment in the parish where he possessed a large property , and thus had ...
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