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... object therefore that remained for the confideration of the respective governments of each country , was the fettlement of a fyftem of commercial intercourse betwixt the two kingdoms upon a firm and permanent bafis . Before we enter ...
... object therefore that remained for the confideration of the respective governments of each country , was the fettlement of a fyftem of commercial intercourse betwixt the two kingdoms upon a firm and permanent bafis . Before we enter ...
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... object being foon after efta- blifhed , by folemn acts of the le- giflature of both nations , the ar- dour for parliamentary reformations appeared for a while to have almost entirely fubfided * . The existence and increase of the ...
... object being foon after efta- blifhed , by folemn acts of the le- giflature of both nations , the ar- dour for parliamentary reformations appeared for a while to have almost entirely fubfided * . The existence and increase of the ...
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... objects to which it had fe- condarily directed its views were fully atta ined , called for the moft ferious attention of government.- Accordingly , foon after the tranfac- tions we have just related , an attempt was made to induce them ...
... objects to which it had fe- condarily directed its views were fully atta ined , called for the moft ferious attention of government.- Accordingly , foon after the tranfac- tions we have just related , an attempt was made to induce them ...
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... object ; but as all hope of obtaining the deliberate co - opera- tion of parliament was at an end , they turned their applications to a quarter from whence experience had already taught them to look for more effectual exertions ; as go ...
... object ; but as all hope of obtaining the deliberate co - opera- tion of parliament was at an end , they turned their applications to a quarter from whence experience had already taught them to look for more effectual exertions ; as go ...
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... objects then in view being obtained , no other relief was grant- ed to the catholics , than the repeal of a few of the most cruel and op- preffive clauses in the laws enacted against them * . When the business of equal re prefentation ...
... objects then in view being obtained , no other relief was grant- ed to the catholics , than the repeal of a few of the most cruel and op- preffive clauses in the laws enacted against them * . When the business of equal re prefentation ...
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