Political EssaysMacmillan and Company, 1873 - 350 páginas |
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... favoured dependencies repudiated the just demand , rebelled against their indulgent protector , and asserted their independence . It was thus that the question of colonial government presented itself to the mortified spirit of ...
... favoured dependencies repudiated the just demand , rebelled against their indulgent protector , and asserted their independence . It was thus that the question of colonial government presented itself to the mortified spirit of ...
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... favour of federation , or rather of union in some shape . In Australia I believe the same feeling exists , but not so deeply ; and though it has not assumed a practical form , I think that tendency ought to be encouraged in both one and ...
... favour of federation , or rather of union in some shape . In Australia I believe the same feeling exists , but not so deeply ; and though it has not assumed a practical form , I think that tendency ought to be encouraged in both one and ...
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... favour ; but I do say that public feeling on the subject is not what it used to be . I find a disposition in high quarters among eminent public men , and some of our most influential organs of public opinion — a dis- position to evade ...
... favour ; but I do say that public feeling on the subject is not what it used to be . I find a disposition in high quarters among eminent public men , and some of our most influential organs of public opinion — a dis- position to evade ...
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... favour towards the institution which he thus describes . But my present hearers will , I doubt not , disclaim the morality of the Saturday Review . Public senti- ment on this as on many other subjects has not yet , thank God , reached ...
... favour towards the institution which he thus describes . But my present hearers will , I doubt not , disclaim the morality of the Saturday Review . Public senti- ment on this as on many other subjects has not yet , thank God , reached ...
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... favour- able opportunity for advancing such a claim . But no such claim was advanced . On the contrary , the leading statesman of the leading Slave state took the initiative in proposing that slavery should be for ever excluded from all ...
... favour- able opportunity for advancing such a claim . But no such claim was advanced . On the contrary , the leading statesman of the leading Slave state took the initiative in proposing that slavery should be for ever excluded from all ...
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