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... Tories avail themselves of it sedulously , for the double purpose of throwing the viperous ingredient of religious dissension into the Canadian quarrel , and for doing further prejudice to the high and unstained cause of the people of ...
... Tories avail themselves of it sedulously , for the double purpose of throwing the viperous ingredient of religious dissension into the Canadian quarrel , and for doing further prejudice to the high and unstained cause of the people of ...
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... Tories more , the Irish will not follow this Cana- dian precedent . The Irish people have discovered the unbloody road to liberty ; they have trodden it already with success , and 66 Weaponless themselves Made arms ridiculous . " We ...
... Tories more , the Irish will not follow this Cana- dian precedent . The Irish people have discovered the unbloody road to liberty ; they have trodden it already with success , and 66 Weaponless themselves Made arms ridiculous . " We ...
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... Tories . That violent disorders require violent remedies is The truth is , that the fortitude wanting under The same counsellors who justify revolt in Ca- a deceitful maxim , even where about the violence of the sense of grievances will ...
... Tories . That violent disorders require violent remedies is The truth is , that the fortitude wanting under The same counsellors who justify revolt in Ca- a deceitful maxim , even where about the violence of the sense of grievances will ...
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... Tories will have it that Mr O'Connell's movements , as well as Mr Papineau's , are warlike , we have only to say that we prefer Mr O'Connell's " flute " to Mr Papineau's trumpet , and the " deli- berate valour " of the Irish to the ...
... Tories will have it that Mr O'Connell's movements , as well as Mr Papineau's , are warlike , we have only to say that we prefer Mr O'Connell's " flute " to Mr Papineau's trumpet , and the " deli- berate valour " of the Irish to the ...
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... Tories have attacked this part of the measure for very different reasons . Sir Robert Peel , though holding forth against any un- necessary powers , and pretending a vast concern and tenderness for Canadian rights , was really hostile ...
... Tories have attacked this part of the measure for very different reasons . Sir Robert Peel , though holding forth against any un- necessary powers , and pretending a vast concern and tenderness for Canadian rights , was really hostile ...
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