A letter to ... Henry Phillpotts on the subject of his two letters to ... George Canning [respecting the Catholic claims].1827 |
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... prove to be of somewhat higher polish and finer temper .--- I am not like you a master of " sneer and banter . " I do not possess the versatility of feeling which enables you in your second page to speak to Mr. Canning of " the respect ...
... prove to be of somewhat higher polish and finer temper .--- I am not like you a master of " sneer and banter . " I do not possess the versatility of feeling which enables you in your second page to speak to Mr. Canning of " the respect ...
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... proved it more in deed than word . ” The He had long stood in the highest post of power and consideration which this country offers to a subject . With the exception of Napoleon alone , he filled the eye of the world more than any man ...
... proved it more in deed than word . ” The He had long stood in the highest post of power and consideration which this country offers to a subject . With the exception of Napoleon alone , he filled the eye of the world more than any man ...
Strana 19
... proved the justice of his views . There are three corollaries which necessarily follow from the above view of Mr. Pitt's senti- ments ; on each of which , as they include points either of natural importance to the main ques- tion , or ...
... proved the justice of his views . There are three corollaries which necessarily follow from the above view of Mr. Pitt's senti- ments ; on each of which , as they include points either of natural importance to the main ques- tion , or ...
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... proved by his subsequent conduct that he does not think it a sine quá non . For myself , I must declare , that I think the effectual veto one of the most unsatisfactory and objectionable securities which could possibly be invented . An ...
... proved by his subsequent conduct that he does not think it a sine quá non . For myself , I must declare , that I think the effectual veto one of the most unsatisfactory and objectionable securities which could possibly be invented . An ...
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... you occupy four more in proving it to be a doctrine of the Catholic church , that the Pope may pronounce * Letter I. p . 78 . + Letter I. p . 77 . + Letter I. p . 77 . § Letter I. p . 79 . when oaths cease to be binding , and may de- 24.
... you occupy four more in proving it to be a doctrine of the Catholic church , that the Pope may pronounce * Letter I. p . 78 . + Letter I. p . 77 . + Letter I. p . 77 . § Letter I. p . 79 . when oaths cease to be binding , and may de- 24.
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