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The subject before the House was a new constitution for Canada ; and Mr. Fox , in proposing amendments to the bill , had spoken with encomium on the enlightened principles which had led to the overthrow of tyranny in France : • Mr.
The subject before the House was a new constitution for Canada ; and Mr. Fox , in proposing amendments to the bill , had spoken with encomium on the enlightened principles which had led to the overthrow of tyranny in France : • Mr.
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those principles now abandoned by his illustrious friend , he confcssed , had no less grieved than astonished him . During the American war , they had felt and owned a common sympathy upon subjects of politics and analogous to the ...
those principles now abandoned by his illustrious friend , he confcssed , had no less grieved than astonished him . During the American war , they had felt and owned a common sympathy upon subjects of politics and analogous to the ...
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Shall it be said that we are indif . ferent to our principles , unless we take strong and violent measures to support them ? Do we renounce our Protestant principles , because we protest against that intolerance with which we charge the ...
Shall it be said that we are indif . ferent to our principles , unless we take strong and violent measures to support them ? Do we renounce our Protestant principles , because we protest against that intolerance with which we charge the ...
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