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... matters of sur- mise or expectation , but of well - founded confidence . Your previous conduct in the Chair justifies the ... matter of envy to any one , but is equal to that of any former Speaker ; and I trust that , being long in the ...
... matters of sur- mise or expectation , but of well - founded confidence . Your previous conduct in the Chair justifies the ... matter of envy to any one , but is equal to that of any former Speaker ; and I trust that , being long in the ...
Page 45
... matter of gratulation that that jeopardy course which we pursued in this matter ; has been removed , and that the danger on the contrary , he approves our proceed- has been overcome by wise , judicious , and , ing , but he would seem to ...
... matter of gratulation that that jeopardy course which we pursued in this matter ; has been removed , and that the danger on the contrary , he approves our proceed- has been overcome by wise , judicious , and , ing , but he would seem to ...
Page 49
... matter ; but it cannot be effected except was passed ; but he thought that no blame through the co - operation of Powers great was imputable to Sir Robert Peel , or to and small . The Government of the Equa- the Government of that day ...
... matter ; but it cannot be effected except was passed ; but he thought that no blame through the co - operation of Powers great was imputable to Sir Robert Peel , or to and small . The Government of the Equa- the Government of that day ...
Page 107
... matter in its present state ; and he implored them therefore to give him and those Members who acted with him an excuse for getting rid of the Amendment , by some declaration with respect to their Irish policy . He could have wished ...
... matter in its present state ; and he implored them therefore to give him and those Members who acted with him an excuse for getting rid of the Amendment , by some declaration with respect to their Irish policy . He could have wished ...
Page 115
... matter . All that was done in respect to the worst passions of the people , incentive , this question of repeal by the Repeal body as it had been , to murder , and to assassin- in Ireland appeared to be this - they lis- ation ? Had he ...
... matter . All that was done in respect to the worst passions of the people , incentive , this question of repeal by the Repeal body as it had been , to murder , and to assassin- in Ireland appeared to be this - they lis- ation ? Had he ...
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