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... fact that would rejoice the heart of the soldier ; but , in ad- dition , there was another gratification which could be conferred upon them , and that was , to give them the benefit of two years ' of the utmost advantage . In particular ...
... fact that would rejoice the heart of the soldier ; but , in ad- dition , there was another gratification which could be conferred upon them , and that was , to give them the benefit of two years ' of the utmost advantage . In particular ...
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... fact is there is no foundation for such assertions ? We have not withheld from the knowledge of this House all the information that has reached us ; and the House will judge whether we are justly chargeable with any exaggera- tion of facts ...
... fact is there is no foundation for such assertions ? We have not withheld from the knowledge of this House all the information that has reached us ; and the House will judge whether we are justly chargeable with any exaggera- tion of facts ...
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... fact show that it is for the gene- ral interest of the country that these re- strictions should continue . Sir , it ... facts , I have come to the conclusion that the natural presumption in favour of unre- stricted importation ought to ...
... fact show that it is for the gene- ral interest of the country that these re- strictions should continue . Sir , it ... facts , I have come to the conclusion that the natural presumption in favour of unre- stricted importation ought to ...
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... fact that there are at this moment 588,000 persons employed in the promotion of agriculture in Ireland , with their families dependent upon them ; and that it can be truly asserted of them that they are farmers without capital and ...
... fact that there are at this moment 588,000 persons employed in the promotion of agriculture in Ireland , with their families dependent upon them ; and that it can be truly asserted of them that they are farmers without capital and ...
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... fact , quite illogical . It is not an argument ; it is a mere appeal . sentimental appeal : it does for the hust- ings and for popular assemblies , but it will not bear the examination of the closet , and is unworthy of this assembly ...
... fact , quite illogical . It is not an argument ; it is a mere appeal . sentimental appeal : it does for the hust- ings and for popular assemblies , but it will not bear the examination of the closet , and is unworthy of this assembly ...
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