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Side 7
... question to have been illegal ; but he held it likewise to have been prudent and necessary . He was at a loss , however , to ima- gine , how , after government had intimated their intention of putting an end to these notes , the putting ...
... question to have been illegal ; but he held it likewise to have been prudent and necessary . He was at a loss , however , to ima- gine , how , after government had intimated their intention of putting an end to these notes , the putting ...
Side 12
... question was , not what was theoretically the best , but what was the safe course , and what , under all the ... questions of this nature , parliament was bound to attend . The proposed measure would do little or nothing , and the little ...
... question was , not what was theoretically the best , but what was the safe course , and what , under all the ... questions of this nature , parliament was bound to attend . The proposed measure would do little or nothing , and the little ...
Side 37
... question , which would more properly be dis- cussed on the motion for appoint- was ing the committee , they did not shrink from firmly announcing the principles on which they had acted in refusing the various applications which had been ...
... question , which would more properly be dis- cussed on the motion for appoint- was ing the committee , they did not shrink from firmly announcing the principles on which they had acted in refusing the various applications which had been ...
Side 44
... question in all its bearings , and bring out , as far as possible , all its probable results . No oppo- sition was made to the appoint- ment of the committee , but no- thing followed upon it during the session . Considering the degree ...
... question in all its bearings , and bring out , as far as possible , all its probable results . No oppo- sition was made to the appoint- ment of the committee , but no- thing followed upon it during the session . Considering the degree ...
Side 45
... question . Mr. Whitmore allowed that the time at which he submitted his motion was not alto- gether unattended with inconve- nience , and the possibility of loss ; but , not only the expediency , but the absolute necessity of an imme ...
... question . Mr. Whitmore allowed that the time at which he submitted his motion was not alto- gether unattended with inconve- nience , and the possibility of loss ; but , not only the expediency , but the absolute necessity of an imme ...
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