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... produced their intended effect , and led to ftill more impor- tant confequences . The paffing of the mutiny bill was a step that went in its principle fo evidently and fo directly to the acknowledgment of the indepen- dence of the ...
... produced their intended effect , and led to ftill more impor- tant confequences . The paffing of the mutiny bill was a step that went in its principle fo evidently and fo directly to the acknowledgment of the indepen- dence of the ...
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... produced its effect , if fome new ob- ject had not been found upon which the united efforts of that body might again be exerted . - The reform of parliamentary reprefentation fur- nifhed this centre of union , and the difcuffion of it ...
... produced its effect , if fome new ob- ject had not been found upon which the united efforts of that body might again be exerted . - The reform of parliamentary reprefentation fur- nifhed this centre of union , and the difcuffion of it ...
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... produced from the Earl of Kenmare , purporting to convey the general fentiments of the Roman catholics of Ireland , in which they were made to express their perfect fatisfaction with what had been already done for them , and that they ...
... produced from the Earl of Kenmare , purporting to convey the general fentiments of the Roman catholics of Ireland , in which they were made to express their perfect fatisfaction with what had been already done for them , and that they ...
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... produce ftill greater evils " than any of those which the " friends of reform , were defirous " to remedy . " But the cause of reform received about this time a more fatal blow , from the difunion which broke out amongst the volunteers ...
... produce ftill greater evils " than any of those which the " friends of reform , were defirous " to remedy . " But the cause of reform received about this time a more fatal blow , from the difunion which broke out amongst the volunteers ...
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... produce all the confequences of non- importation . But what was chiefly infifted on was , that it could not be expected Great Britain would not re- taliate , and that they might thereby run the risk of lofing the linen trade , the value ...
... produce all the confequences of non- importation . But what was chiefly infifted on was , that it could not be expected Great Britain would not re- taliate , and that they might thereby run the risk of lofing the linen trade , the value ...
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