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... remedies more than upon her own resources and exertions , of all parts of the empire the most devout believer in the omnipotence of parliaments , would have taken extraordinary pains in the selection of her representatives .
... remedies more than upon her own resources and exertions , of all parts of the empire the most devout believer in the omnipotence of parliaments , would have taken extraordinary pains in the selection of her representatives .
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They were certainly taken by surprise , but resisted fiercely and bravely . The positions around the Villa Panfili were taken and retaken : the neighbouring villas were riddled with cannon - shot ...
They were certainly taken by surprise , but resisted fiercely and bravely . The positions around the Villa Panfili were taken and retaken : the neighbouring villas were riddled with cannon - shot ...
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the question of aban- doning our colonies considered , 476 - true and false economy in a government , 477 - exaggerations in the cost of maintaining our colonial empire , 478-9 - the line of argument taken by those who favour the ...
the question of aban- doning our colonies considered , 476 - true and false economy in a government , 477 - exaggerations in the cost of maintaining our colonial empire , 478-9 - the line of argument taken by those who favour the ...
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