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Page 253
... interest as their constituents , who are unbiassed by Government influence , and who are invested with power sufficient both to carry into effect colonial improvements , and to make the voice of reason be heard in the mother - country ...
... interest as their constituents , who are unbiassed by Government influence , and who are invested with power sufficient both to carry into effect colonial improvements , and to make the voice of reason be heard in the mother - country ...
Page 288
... interest ; -in short when the government has no confidence in the people , nor the people in the government , how long can we hope that the superstructure will be supported on so mouldering a foundation ? - Should Prince Charles again ...
... interest ; -in short when the government has no confidence in the people , nor the people in the government , how long can we hope that the superstructure will be supported on so mouldering a foundation ? - Should Prince Charles again ...
Page 332
... Interest of this Country . By Richard Flower . 8vo . pp . 43 . Bumford . Is . 6d . A more furious attack than this , on the claims of the Church , we do not recollect to have witnessed , and we forewarn Mr. Flower that he must prepare ...
... Interest of this Country . By Richard Flower . 8vo . pp . 43 . Bumford . Is . 6d . A more furious attack than this , on the claims of the Church , we do not recollect to have witnessed , and we forewarn Mr. Flower that he must prepare ...
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