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We have no intens tion , however , to prejudge a question upon which Lord
Bathurst may be able to afford satisfactory explanation . The countenance which
has formerly been given to a party so obnoxious to the Planters , is a
circumstance ...
We have no intens tion , however , to prejudge a question upon which Lord
Bathurst may be able to afford satisfactory explanation . The countenance which
has formerly been given to a party so obnoxious to the Planters , is a
circumstance ...
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... a direct spolia . tion , as impolitic as unjust . The other quotation to which we
have alluded , is from a speech made in Parliament by Lord Maryborough , then
Mr . Wellesley Pole , and Chief Secretary for Ireland . This quotation was also in
the ...
... a direct spolia . tion , as impolitic as unjust . The other quotation to which we
have alluded , is from a speech made in Parliament by Lord Maryborough , then
Mr . Wellesley Pole , and Chief Secretary for Ireland . This quotation was also in
the ...
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By the Rev . J . L . Chirol , A . M . Chaplain tu His Majesty , & c . ls , 6d . . A
Dissertation upon the Nature and Service of Slavery under the Levitical Law ;
with Reflections on the Change which Christianity has made in the Condi . tion of
Servants ...
By the Rev . J . L . Chirol , A . M . Chaplain tu His Majesty , & c . ls , 6d . . A
Dissertation upon the Nature and Service of Slavery under the Levitical Law ;
with Reflections on the Change which Christianity has made in the Condi . tion of
Servants ...
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When , however , the fit was fairly on , there was an evident diminution of
sensibility to outward things ; and in propor . tion as her sensations became less
vivid , her ideas or mental images became more intense . It is remarkable , too ,
that ...
When , however , the fit was fairly on , there was an evident diminution of
sensibility to outward things ; and in propor . tion as her sensations became less
vivid , her ideas or mental images became more intense . It is remarkable , too ,
that ...
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... exalta . tion : all that glorious company are pleading for you , to you , this
moment . Myriads on myriads , from glorified mortals to the first order of created
beings ; angels who kept their first estate : such are your witnesses , your
advocates .
... exalta . tion : all that glorious company are pleading for you , to you , this
moment . Myriads on myriads , from glorified mortals to the first order of created
beings ; angels who kept their first estate : such are your witnesses , your
advocates .
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