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The permanent interests and political sentiments of Union are lasting and reliable
elements of strength in the federal cause . The fires of faction , which gave to
disunion all its force , are already burning out . Of all foreign nations Great Britain
...
The permanent interests and political sentiments of Union are lasting and reliable
elements of strength in the federal cause . The fires of faction , which gave to
disunion all its force , are already burning out . Of all foreign nations Great Britain
...
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There had been , from causes which he enumerated , a good deal of sympathy
entertained for the rebel cause . Somebody had said that English people always
sided with rebellion . ( I might bave added , but did not , except in cases of their ...
There had been , from causes which he enumerated , a good deal of sympathy
entertained for the rebel cause . Somebody had said that English people always
sided with rebellion . ( I might bave added , but did not , except in cases of their ...
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... been caused to those interested in the vessel and to some freighters by the
effect of the measures which were so inopportunely and so unjustly taken with
the steamer Cardenas to cause her to suffer from twenty - two days of quarantine
with ...
... been caused to those interested in the vessel and to some freighters by the
effect of the measures which were so inopportunely and so unjustly taken with
the steamer Cardenas to cause her to suffer from twenty - two days of quarantine
with ...
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I have also observed that there seems no disposition here to mislead the working
classes with regard to the real cause of their distress . It is a source of satisfaction
to observe that the appeals made in other countries to the passions of the ...
I have also observed that there seems no disposition here to mislead the working
classes with regard to the real cause of their distress . It is a source of satisfaction
to observe that the appeals made in other countries to the passions of the ...
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These are levied when inscribed upon the rolls of each cause , as is provided in
the law of 21 Ventose , article 3 , as follows : The fees for enrolling are , the dues
for forming and keeping the rolls , and the inscribing of each cause upon the roll ...
These are levied when inscribed upon the rolls of each cause , as is provided in
the law of 21 Ventose , article 3 , as follows : The fees for enrolling are , the dues
for forming and keeping the rolls , and the inscribing of each cause upon the roll ...
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