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Page 93
... measure as those to which we have alluded ; to appoint persons above suspicion to conduct them , and to report where the evil lies ; and , if a remedy be necessary , not to shrink from the arduous and delicate under taking , but by no ...
... measure as those to which we have alluded ; to appoint persons above suspicion to conduct them , and to report where the evil lies ; and , if a remedy be necessary , not to shrink from the arduous and delicate under taking , but by no ...
Page 102
... measure . it be a matter of true policy to admit only one class of religionists to places of civil trust , and dangerous to allow a free participation to other religionists , the measure must be borne : but nothing short of the soundest ...
... measure . it be a matter of true policy to admit only one class of religionists to places of civil trust , and dangerous to allow a free participation to other religionists , the measure must be borne : but nothing short of the soundest ...
Page 241
... measuring their mutual talents . When the British subsidy was passing through Sweden to Russia , he adopted the extra ordinary measure of detaining 80,000l . , the amount of an old claim of Sweden on Russia , without considering the ...
... measuring their mutual talents . When the British subsidy was passing through Sweden to Russia , he adopted the extra ordinary measure of detaining 80,000l . , the amount of an old claim of Sweden on Russia , without considering the ...
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