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Such have hitherto been the conditions on which a foreign Empire is maintained over a people utterly different from ourselves , jealous of our rule , but submissive to our power . It is the fashion of the day to assert that we have ...
Such have hitherto been the conditions on which a foreign Empire is maintained over a people utterly different from ourselves , jealous of our rule , but submissive to our power . It is the fashion of the day to assert that we have ...
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Does he here intend to assert that these ' incessant communications ' of the Duke of Wellington to the British Government which ... We point out the statement as an absurdity without caring to refute it as an assertion of fact .
Does he here intend to assert that these ' incessant communications ' of the Duke of Wellington to the British Government which ... We point out the statement as an absurdity without caring to refute it as an assertion of fact .
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Will Mr. Buckle assert that their effect on the great average of human affairs is nowhere to be seen , because there are in the world some murderers , some adulterers , and some thieves ? or does he presume to assert that the ...
Will Mr. Buckle assert that their effect on the great average of human affairs is nowhere to be seen , because there are in the world some murderers , some adulterers , and some thieves ? or does he presume to assert that the ...
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