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... honour of the House , an in- " fringement on the rights and liberties of the " people , and an attempt to sap the basis of " our free and happy constitution ; " that , on the 25th April , 1809 , LORD CASTLEREAGH , then a minister of the ...
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... honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who ac- tually had the manliness to deliver the deli- cate message to the wife and mother from his own lips . 58 ...
... honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who ac- tually had the manliness to deliver the deli- cate message to the wife and mother from his own lips . 58 ...
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... honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . But not only is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a clear understanding of the most important transactions of the regency and ...
... honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . But not only is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a clear understanding of the most important transactions of the regency and ...
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