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... measures , has for once produced , in re- turn , an expedient just and beneficial ; and it has for once luckily fallen out , that some of the friends of the administration have dis- covered that the publick interest was combined with ...
... measures , has for once produced , in re- turn , an expedient just and beneficial ; and it has for once luckily fallen out , that some of the friends of the administration have dis- covered that the publick interest was combined with ...
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... measures , than might incite them to animate with their applauses the laud- able endeavours of their profound , their diligent , and their mag na- nimous governors . As I do not therefore check any suspicions in my own mind , I shall ...
... measures , than might incite them to animate with their applauses the laud- able endeavours of their profound , their diligent , and their mag na- nimous governors . As I do not therefore check any suspicions in my own mind , I shall ...
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... measures which are pro- posed before we determine upon their propriety , and pass no bill on this important occasion without such deliberation as may leave us nothing to change or to repent . Mr. EARLE spoke next , to this effect : -Sir ...
... measures which are pro- posed before we determine upon their propriety , and pass no bill on this important occasion without such deliberation as may leave us nothing to change or to repent . Mr. EARLE spoke next , to this effect : -Sir ...
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Samuel Johnson. But , Sir , it has not appeared that any improper measures have been pursued , or that any inconveniences have arisen from them which it was possible to have avoided by a different conduct ; for when any expedient fails ...
Samuel Johnson. But , Sir , it has not appeared that any improper measures have been pursued , or that any inconveniences have arisen from them which it was possible to have avoided by a different conduct ; for when any expedient fails ...
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... measures , but make use of temporary expedients , while we deliberate upon the establishment of a more lasting regulation . Mr. CAMPBELL spoke to the following purpose : —Sir , that an embargo on merchandize or provisions may , upon ...
... measures , but make use of temporary expedients , while we deliberate upon the establishment of a more lasting regulation . Mr. CAMPBELL spoke to the following purpose : —Sir , that an embargo on merchandize or provisions may , upon ...
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