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... ( cheers ) . His sympathies and the principal traitors . The rewards appear to be gradu- revolution at the polls in his own favour , and against the his prayers were for the freedom of Canada ( three cheers ) . ated according to the ...
... ( cheers ) . His sympathies and the principal traitors . The rewards appear to be gradu- revolution at the polls in his own favour , and against the his prayers were for the freedom of Canada ( three cheers ) . ated according to the ...
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... cheers , and cries of " bravo . " ) This was not a served , that that report " was not in justification of the matter for rejoicing ; it was one to be looked at with Colonial - office , it was the verdict of an impartial committee ...
... cheers , and cries of " bravo . " ) This was not a served , that that report " was not in justification of the matter for rejoicing ; it was one to be looked at with Colonial - office , it was the verdict of an impartial committee ...
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... ( Cheers . ) And justice would not be done them unless ing quality . In this are but three characters : tion of others ; but I was struck with reading in the Russell and Melbourne and Peel were hanged along with Betly ( Madame Scheroni ) ...
... ( Cheers . ) And justice would not be done them unless ing quality . In this are but three characters : tion of others ; but I was struck with reading in the Russell and Melbourne and Peel were hanged along with Betly ( Madame Scheroni ) ...
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... ( Cheers ) I am an old man , but at the hazard of my and made inquiries in regard to the Upper Province , recom- are four friends of yours and you are safe ; I have just life will I protect those who throw themselves upon hos - mending ...
... ( Cheers ) I am an old man , but at the hazard of my and made inquiries in regard to the Upper Province , recom- are four friends of yours and you are safe ; I have just life will I protect those who throw themselves upon hos - mending ...
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... ( cheers ) -that which four fingers of Mr Weir's hand the axe laid his skull com- colour of a pretence for their rebellion . We look for- Mr O'Connell wished to make elective- ( loud cheers , pletely open , nearly severing the top of the ...
... ( cheers ) -that which four fingers of Mr Weir's hand the axe laid his skull com- colour of a pretence for their rebellion . We look for- Mr O'Connell wished to make elective- ( loud cheers , pletely open , nearly severing the top of the ...
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