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Secondly , the separate form of government tends to divide the people of Ireland from the people of Great Britain , to keep up separate views , ideas , and sentiments , unfounded notions of an opposition of interests , mutual jealousy ...
Secondly , the separate form of government tends to divide the people of Ireland from the people of Great Britain , to keep up separate views , ideas , and sentiments , unfounded notions of an opposition of interests , mutual jealousy ...
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But Spain is still the country which justifies M. de Talleyrand's declaration , that two and two make five in it ; and accordingly the whole weight of the Spanish Government's displeasure fell , not upon the Government of which Sir ...
But Spain is still the country which justifies M. de Talleyrand's declaration , that two and two make five in it ; and accordingly the whole weight of the Spanish Government's displeasure fell , not upon the Government of which Sir ...
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Why , ' said those Spaniards who had been before dis- posed to take a decided part against the actual Minister , Why should we do at our own risk and peril what the English ' Government will now soon do for us ?
Why , ' said those Spaniards who had been before dis- posed to take a decided part against the actual Minister , Why should we do at our own risk and peril what the English ' Government will now soon do for us ?
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