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Pagina 20
... carry the reform bill - on the contrary , it we have a perfect key to no small portion of the was carried in his despite . It had plenty of duke's character . His sense of duty was keenly advocates in and out of doors ; but the emancipa ...
... carry the reform bill - on the contrary , it we have a perfect key to no small portion of the was carried in his despite . It had plenty of duke's character . His sense of duty was keenly advocates in and out of doors ; but the emancipa ...
Pagina 28
... carried by the Duke of Wellington against his own opinion But I , a jester , what have I to do of its moral and abstract propriety ; but the repeal of the corn - laws was carried by Sir Robert Peel in deference to his own strong and ...
... carried by the Duke of Wellington against his own opinion But I , a jester , what have I to do of its moral and abstract propriety ; but the repeal of the corn - laws was carried by Sir Robert Peel in deference to his own strong and ...
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... carried out , would involve that happy land in the horrors of civil war . The winning ways of Mr. Clay have been so often made the theme of praise by his countrymen , that Englishmen have become familiar with the story of his ...
... carried out , would involve that happy land in the horrors of civil war . The winning ways of Mr. Clay have been so often made the theme of praise by his countrymen , that Englishmen have become familiar with the story of his ...
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