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... carried out of the country - an instance of credulity not grosser than that of the people in Oxfordshire in 1754 , who , in allusion to the Bill for the Reform of the Calendar , mainly carried by Lord Macclesfield , called after his son ...
... carried out of the country - an instance of credulity not grosser than that of the people in Oxfordshire in 1754 , who , in allusion to the Bill for the Reform of the Calendar , mainly carried by Lord Macclesfield , called after his son ...
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... carried by ministers who profess to think them unnecessary or inexpedient . We are not now concerned with the verdict which history will record on the conduct of the two eminent statesmen who passed the Relief Bill . But the problem is ...
... carried by ministers who profess to think them unnecessary or inexpedient . We are not now concerned with the verdict which history will record on the conduct of the two eminent statesmen who passed the Relief Bill . But the problem is ...
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... carried , would be a further fulfilment of the evils we foretold . Lord Grey , who was an ardent supporter of Reform , has pointed out , in his Essay on ' Parliamentary Government , ' several parti- culars in which the bill has worked ...
... carried , would be a further fulfilment of the evils we foretold . Lord Grey , who was an ardent supporter of Reform , has pointed out , in his Essay on ' Parliamentary Government , ' several parti- culars in which the bill has worked ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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