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... feeling great anxiety for the result of the struggle . It was impossible to look on a Chris- tian government , acting on Christian principles , and influenced by Chris- tian motives , engaged in such a con- test , without taking a ...
... feeling great anxiety for the result of the struggle . It was impossible to look on a Chris- tian government , acting on Christian principles , and influenced by Chris- tian motives , engaged in such a con- test , without taking a ...
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... feelings of pain and sorrow , on contemplating the scenes of outrage and violence which had occurred in some districts of that country ; and all must look forward to the means of removing them with the greatest anxiety . And here he ...
... feelings of pain and sorrow , on contemplating the scenes of outrage and violence which had occurred in some districts of that country ; and all must look forward to the means of removing them with the greatest anxiety . And here he ...
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... feeling of temper and moderation , than that which was now proposed ; and he certainly did regret that any thing should have occurred which was at all likely to interrupt that concilia- tory tone of feeling , the necessity of preserving ...
... feeling of temper and moderation , than that which was now proposed ; and he certainly did regret that any thing should have occurred which was at all likely to interrupt that concilia- tory tone of feeling , the necessity of preserving ...
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... feeling was not mixed up with the existing disturbances , so religious ani- mosities had no connexion with them . Let not the House , however , be sure that if it delayed to act with vigour and effect against these infatuated traitors ...
... feeling was not mixed up with the existing disturbances , so religious ani- mosities had no connexion with them . Let not the House , however , be sure that if it delayed to act with vigour and effect against these infatuated traitors ...
Side 42
... feelings of those , who , like himself , were intimate- ly connected with Ireland , that he could not enter into a detail of the particulars . The practice of attacking houses had increased to an alarming degree , and , in some ...
... feelings of those , who , like himself , were intimate- ly connected with Ireland , that he could not enter into a detail of the particulars . The practice of attacking houses had increased to an alarming degree , and , in some ...
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