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Page 113
... wish to calumniate those from whom he may happen to differ in political opinion ; -none , to misrepresent their motives , to traduce their characters , or , least of all , to falsify the record of their actions . In those branches of ...
... wish to calumniate those from whom he may happen to differ in political opinion ; -none , to misrepresent their motives , to traduce their characters , or , least of all , to falsify the record of their actions . In those branches of ...
Page 119
... wish that , on the present occasion , there might be the most perfect unani- mity . After some observations of sir Francis Burdett , on what he con- ceived dangerous and improper con- duct in some of the volunteer asso- ciations , the ...
... wish that , on the present occasion , there might be the most perfect unani- mity . After some observations of sir Francis Burdett , on what he con- ceived dangerous and improper con- duct in some of the volunteer asso- ciations , the ...
Page 122
... wish those charges to be brought fairly and openly , and not by a sort of side wind . He did not conceive that preparing a report of the information which government had upon the subject , would be pro- ductive of any good purpose ; but ...
... wish those charges to be brought fairly and openly , and not by a sort of side wind . He did not conceive that preparing a report of the information which government had upon the subject , would be pro- ductive of any good purpose ; but ...
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... wish- ed for the formality of evidence to prove it . To all such objections he would answer , that public uoto- riety , combined with the prepara- tions the enemy were making , and their avowed objects , did afford abundant grounds for ...
... wish- ed for the formality of evidence to prove it . To all such objections he would answer , that public uoto- riety , combined with the prepara- tions the enemy were making , and their avowed objects , did afford abundant grounds for ...
Page 136
... wish for his recall , which certainly was an implied censure on his con- duct . If the rising was so serious , as to require the re - enactment of martial law , blame must attach some- where . Mr. secretary Yorke considered , that the ...
... wish for his recall , which certainly was an implied censure on his con- duct . If the rising was so serious , as to require the re - enactment of martial law , blame must attach some- where . Mr. secretary Yorke considered , that the ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
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