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Page 9213
remember the agitation made by the so - called Liberals , the Clear Grits , against
the commutation clause of the Act of Secularization simply for this reason : that by
means of that commutation clause all chances of future agitation upon the ...
remember the agitation made by the so - called Liberals , the Clear Grits , against
the commutation clause of the Act of Secularization simply for this reason : that by
means of that commutation clause all chances of future agitation upon the ...
Page 9217
I ask you , therefore , whether , looking at the past political record of the Liberal -
Conservative party of the countrylooking at the important questions they have
settled - we have not reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand
by ...
I ask you , therefore , whether , looking at the past political record of the Liberal -
Conservative party of the countrylooking at the important questions they have
settled - we have not reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand
by ...
Page 9244
... course doubtful by reason of the affection of such as shall be on his jury , and
by reason of the supposal conceived by the lawyers of that country that he can
hardly be found guilty for his treason committed in foreign parts against her
Majesty ...
... course doubtful by reason of the affection of such as shall be on his jury , and
by reason of the supposal conceived by the lawyers of that country that he can
hardly be found guilty for his treason committed in foreign parts against her
Majesty ...
Page 9265
... a population which he hoped was devoted to him and imbued with his ideas , a
population that he had reason to think was adverse to him . He was supported by
the Liberal party , and a majority reversed the decision of the commissioners .
... a population which he hoped was devoted to him and imbued with his ideas , a
population that he had reason to think was adverse to him . He was supported by
the Liberal party , and a majority reversed the decision of the commissioners .
Page 9268
... previous utterances , has given us every reason to mistrust him . I meet with the
statement that it is very unconstitutional for the House of Lords to indicate when
her Majesty's government may in their wisdom please to dissolve Parliament .
... previous utterances , has given us every reason to mistrust him . I meet with the
statement that it is very unconstitutional for the House of Lords to indicate when
her Majesty's government may in their wisdom please to dissolve Parliament .
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