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... claim in behalf of my noble Friend's Amendment ; his vote , I regret , is to be given with strange inconsistency against it . My Lords , like the noble Earl who spoke first last night , I feel that I have need to pray your indulgence as ...
... claim in behalf of my noble Friend's Amendment ; his vote , I regret , is to be given with strange inconsistency against it . My Lords , like the noble Earl who spoke first last night , I feel that I have need to pray your indulgence as ...
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... claim upon your confidence ; sary steps to preserve a military occupa- and most desirous am I , whenever it is tion of the country . At last , the Govern- possible , to find myself among their sup- ment was aroused - the meeting that ...
... claim upon your confidence ; sary steps to preserve a military occupa- and most desirous am I , whenever it is tion of the country . At last , the Govern- possible , to find myself among their sup- ment was aroused - the meeting that ...
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... claims of a very violent kind were put forward ; but for more than a century those claims have never been advanced . In this , as in every- thing else , the progress of religion and knowledge has entirely overcome the error that existed ...
... claims of a very violent kind were put forward ; but for more than a century those claims have never been advanced . In this , as in every- thing else , the progress of religion and knowledge has entirely overcome the error that existed ...
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... claim for itself the maximum of The Bishop of Norwich rose , not for the toleration , and to yield to others who dif- purpose of making any apology for the sup- fered from them the minimum of the same . port he was about to give to the ...
... claim for itself the maximum of The Bishop of Norwich rose , not for the toleration , and to yield to others who dif- purpose of making any apology for the sup- fered from them the minimum of the same . port he was about to give to the ...
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... claim to be heard on the other side ; for he felt it his duty to oppose the second reading of the Bill . He would occupy their Lord- ships ' attention for a short period , while he expressed his strong feeling of objection to the ...
... claim to be heard on the other side ; for he felt it his duty to oppose the second reading of the Bill . He would occupy their Lord- ships ' attention for a short period , while he expressed his strong feeling of objection to the ...
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