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... told , that any privilege has suffered viola- tion . Least of all do they expect , that any future parlia- ment will lessen its own powers , or communicate to the people that authority which it has once obtained . Yet a new parliament ...
... told , that any privilege has suffered viola- tion . Least of all do they expect , that any future parlia- ment will lessen its own powers , or communicate to the people that authority which it has once obtained . Yet a new parliament ...
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... told how often they have changed their go- vernment ; these islands have hitherto changed only their name . Of heroes to conquer , or legislators to civilize , here has been no appearance ; nothing has happened to them , but that they ...
... told how often they have changed their go- vernment ; these islands have hitherto changed only their name . Of heroes to conquer , or legislators to civilize , here has been no appearance ; nothing has happened to them , but that they ...
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... , he advanced towards the shore . The Spanish fleet followed , and two shots were fired , which fell at a distance from him . He then sent to inquire the reason of such hostility , and was told that the 102 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS .
... , he advanced towards the shore . The Spanish fleet followed , and two shots were fired , which fell at a distance from him . He then sent to inquire the reason of such hostility , and was told that the 102 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS .
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... told them that he thought himself able to prove the king of Spain's title to all those countries , but that this was no time for verbal altercations . He per- • sisted in his determination , and allowed only fifteen E 2 FALKLAND'S ...
... told them that he thought himself able to prove the king of Spain's title to all those countries , but that this was no time for verbal altercations . He per- • sisted in his determination , and allowed only fifteen E 2 FALKLAND'S ...
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... told , that injury required reparation ; that when either party had suffered evident wrong , there was not the parity subsisting which is implied in conventions and contracts ; that we considered our- selves as openly insulted , and ...
... told , that injury required reparation ; that when either party had suffered evident wrong , there was not the parity subsisting which is implied in conventions and contracts ; that we considered our- selves as openly insulted , and ...
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