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Page 54
... feelings of the country . " Granted . It would re- volt the feelings of the country to see atheists and infidels , avowedly such , sitting in a Christian legisla- ture , and making laws for a Christian people . But is it on this ground ...
... feelings of the country . " Granted . It would re- volt the feelings of the country to see atheists and infidels , avowedly such , sitting in a Christian legisla- ture , and making laws for a Christian people . But is it on this ground ...
Page 58
... feelings of the right kind , abstain , with singular delicacy and caution , from word or deed which involved consequences he knew he was not prepared to meet . He would do this , no less from a general sense of pro- priety and of ...
... feelings of the right kind , abstain , with singular delicacy and caution , from word or deed which involved consequences he knew he was not prepared to meet . He would do this , no less from a general sense of pro- priety and of ...
Page 62
... feelings , and that offensive motives come into consideration . But it is holding up the Members of the Privy Council to obloquy ! How ? To en- quire what they receive , with a view to ascertain whether they ought to receive it ? If ...
... feelings , and that offensive motives come into consideration . But it is holding up the Members of the Privy Council to obloquy ! How ? To en- quire what they receive , with a view to ascertain whether they ought to receive it ? If ...
Page 73
... feeling . At no time of his life could he have felt himself what pure love was , or understood what was meant by others ... feelings of respect ; and upon the contrived accidental meeting , which took place as Colonel B had planned it ...
... feeling . At no time of his life could he have felt himself what pure love was , or understood what was meant by others ... feelings of respect ; and upon the contrived accidental meeting , which took place as Colonel B had planned it ...
Page 89
... feelings are in their favour , rather than otherwise . With regard to Parliamentary Re- form , the Wellington party has anni- hilated every valid plea on which it could be resisted . It has completely changed the question , in both ...
... feelings are in their favour , rather than otherwise . With regard to Parliamentary Re- form , the Wellington party has anni- hilated every valid plea on which it could be resisted . It has completely changed the question , in both ...
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