The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... question , being persuaded that the former was in the wrong , took at once his determination to abide by the latter ; and , having entered and engaged himself in their service , to stick to whatever might be their ultimate decision ...
... question , being persuaded that the former was in the wrong , took at once his determination to abide by the latter ; and , having entered and engaged himself in their service , to stick to whatever might be their ultimate decision ...
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... question of war with England was mooted in Congress . The landed gentlemen of that State , however inclined . to support ultra - democratical views in other cases , were too well aware of their own patrimonial interests to go readily ...
... question of war with England was mooted in Congress . The landed gentlemen of that State , however inclined . to support ultra - democratical views in other cases , were too well aware of their own patrimonial interests to go readily ...
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... question as to what is and what is not paroxysm , —to what extent the excur- sion from repose or gentle oscillation may go without incurring the epithet of a catastrophe , is one of mere degree , and of no scientific importance whatever ...
... question as to what is and what is not paroxysm , —to what extent the excur- sion from repose or gentle oscillation may go without incurring the epithet of a catastrophe , is one of mere degree , and of no scientific importance whatever ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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