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Page 6712
... believe it would little affect the tranquillity of his conscience . Examine your own breast , Sir William , and you will discover , that reproaches and inquiries have no power to afflict either the man of unblemished integrity , or the ...
... believe it would little affect the tranquillity of his conscience . Examine your own breast , Sir William , and you will discover , that reproaches and inquiries have no power to afflict either the man of unblemished integrity , or the ...
Page 6721
... believe me , Sir , you were persuaded to pay a very ill - judged compliment to one part of your subjects , at the expense of another . While the natives of Scotland are not in actual re- bellion , they are undoubtedly entitled to ...
... believe me , Sir , you were persuaded to pay a very ill - judged compliment to one part of your subjects , at the expense of another . While the natives of Scotland are not in actual re- bellion , they are undoubtedly entitled to ...
Page 6724
... believe that there is an influence sufficient to recall that pernicious vote . The House of Commons undoubtedly consider their duty to the crown as paramount to all other obligations . To us they are only in- debted for an accidental ...
... believe that there is an influence sufficient to recall that pernicious vote . The House of Commons undoubtedly consider their duty to the crown as paramount to all other obligations . To us they are only in- debted for an accidental ...
Page 6727
... believe , the very absurdity of the doctrine confirms him in his faith . A bigoted understanding can draw a proof of attachment to the house of Hanover from a notorious zeal for the house of Stuart , and find an earnest of future ...
... believe , the very absurdity of the doctrine confirms him in his faith . A bigoted understanding can draw a proof of attachment to the house of Hanover from a notorious zeal for the house of Stuart , and find an earnest of future ...
Page 6771
... believe me by these tears ; " Or I will , even in a moment's space , " Awake , with horrid shout , my foemen's ears , " And beard them , though they be more fang'd than wolves and bears . " " Ah ! why wilt thou affright a feeble soul ...
... believe me by these tears ; " Or I will , even in a moment's space , " Awake , with horrid shout , my foemen's ears , " And beard them , though they be more fang'd than wolves and bears . " " Ah ! why wilt thou affright a feeble soul ...
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