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Page 29
... object is power . If we are to have a prevailing religion , let us have one that is cool and indifferent , and such a one as we have got . Not that I am so foolish as to dread any fires and faggots and wheels and axes , but there are ...
... object is power . If we are to have a prevailing religion , let us have one that is cool and indifferent , and such a one as we have got . Not that I am so foolish as to dread any fires and faggots and wheels and axes , but there are ...
Page 30
... objects fitted to produce the tender and the amorous . However , I will try , and if my thoughts produce anything I will communicate . By - the - bye , Frederick has the impudence to say that he does not know now but what Robinson's ...
... objects fitted to produce the tender and the amorous . However , I will try , and if my thoughts produce anything I will communicate . By - the - bye , Frederick has the impudence to say that he does not know now but what Robinson's ...
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... unfortunately happen , England will be left in that re- spect much in the same situation as that in which she stood before the explosion in Spain . Because , though it will no doubt be the prime object of the 51 LORD MELBOURNE'S PAPERS.
... unfortunately happen , England will be left in that re- spect much in the same situation as that in which she stood before the explosion in Spain . Because , though it will no doubt be the prime object of the 51 LORD MELBOURNE'S PAPERS.
Page 55
... object of the Spanish Government , acting under the control of France , to exclude from the American colonies all goods of English manufacture , yet it must be recollected that the mother- country , if she can govern at all , must ...
... object of the Spanish Government , acting under the control of France , to exclude from the American colonies all goods of English manufacture , yet it must be recollected that the mother- country , if she can govern at all , must ...
Page 64
... object - independence - will have achieved , perhaps , its most substantial end - re- form . If she had submitted quietly to the usurpation , the new Government , anxious to preserve the tran- quillity which it found , would have been ...
... object - independence - will have achieved , perhaps , its most substantial end - re- form . If she had submitted quietly to the usurpation , the new Government , anxious to preserve the tran- quillity which it found , would have been ...
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Page 79 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.