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... politics , the chief difference between him and Mr. Fox consisted in his approving and supporting the war with France . Familiar as are the names of these political leaders to the in- habitants of towns in Ireland , a traveller may ...
... politics , the chief difference between him and Mr. Fox consisted in his approving and supporting the war with France . Familiar as are the names of these political leaders to the in- habitants of towns in Ireland , a traveller may ...
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... political power , without intolerance and persecution , as our truest policy . ' How they can be totally excluded from political power , or how they can be thus proscribed , without intolerance , it may be difficult to shew . It is ...
... political power , without intolerance and persecution , as our truest policy . ' How they can be totally excluded from political power , or how they can be thus proscribed , without intolerance , it may be difficult to shew . It is ...
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... political concerns , and publishing his political lucubrations , under different signatures , in the Public Advertiser ; that in his natural temper , he was quick , irritable , and impetuous ; subject to political prejudices and strong ...
... political concerns , and publishing his political lucubrations , under different signatures , in the Public Advertiser ; that in his natural temper , he was quick , irritable , and impetuous ; subject to political prejudices and strong ...
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