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For there can be little question that they reflect the general instinctive feeling of the nation . Those most competent to judge believe that the House of Commons , in rejecting the " Deposited Book , " has voiced the national sentiment ...
For there can be little question that they reflect the general instinctive feeling of the nation . Those most competent to judge believe that the House of Commons , in rejecting the " Deposited Book , " has voiced the national sentiment ...
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During this ministry the first betrayal , as it was sometimes called , took place - over the question of Catholic Relief . Peel always said that he reserved to himself the liberty of changing his mind after the examination or re ...
During this ministry the first betrayal , as it was sometimes called , took place - over the question of Catholic Relief . Peel always said that he reserved to himself the liberty of changing his mind after the examination or re ...
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He had not , it is true , given any pledge to maintain them ; but the customs of the constitution were against his introduction of any revolutionary change without first giving the country an opportunity of consultation on the question ...
He had not , it is true , given any pledge to maintain them ; but the customs of the constitution were against his introduction of any revolutionary change without first giving the country an opportunity of consultation on the question ...
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