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... cause of that insur- rection - the recal of Lord Fitzwilliam . Before his appointment to the viceroyalty of Ireland , in 1795 , united societies had existed . in that country ; their general object was the amelioration of the government ...
... cause of that insur- rection - the recal of Lord Fitzwilliam . Before his appointment to the viceroyalty of Ireland , in 1795 , united societies had existed . in that country ; their general object was the amelioration of the government ...
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... cause , had a right to feel animated . A people who had been long sunk in apathy , rising to resist agression , were ... cause of Spain became regarded with a deeper and more home - felt interest than at first , and was considered as the ...
... cause , had a right to feel animated . A people who had been long sunk in apathy , rising to resist agression , were ... cause of Spain became regarded with a deeper and more home - felt interest than at first , and was considered as the ...
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... cause in which we were embarked . In 1812 , the prospect had begun to clear - victory attached itself to our standard - and the cause which I had so long advocated , under less auspicious circumstances , appeared to promise , even to ...
... cause in which we were embarked . In 1812 , the prospect had begun to clear - victory attached itself to our standard - and the cause which I had so long advocated , under less auspicious circumstances , appeared to promise , even to ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR JUNE | 143 |
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On the Rise Progress and Present State of Public | 167 |
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