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Page 68
The poet Goldsmith saw him exclusively as a dispenser of political interest,
imputing a rottenness to a political system which exacted that a man of the
learning of Edmund Burke should be obliged to strain his throat to persuade
Tommy ...
The poet Goldsmith saw him exclusively as a dispenser of political interest,
imputing a rottenness to a political system which exacted that a man of the
learning of Edmund Burke should be obliged to strain his throat to persuade
Tommy ...
Page 318
That every Subscriber of £10o have a right of a single Vote at every Meeting to be
assembled ... in every Year upon all general Questions, with regard to the
Government and general Interests of the Bank, and upon the appointment of the ...
That every Subscriber of £10o have a right of a single Vote at every Meeting to be
assembled ... in every Year upon all general Questions, with regard to the
Government and general Interests of the Bank, and upon the appointment of the ...
Page 348
Until the peace of Amiens, in 1802, Rome's interest in New South Wales, in the
conversion of both heathen and heretics, and ministering to the faithful, had been
negligible. Individual priests had petitioned for permission to practise their ...
Until the peace of Amiens, in 1802, Rome's interest in New South Wales, in the
conversion of both heathen and heretics, and ministering to the faithful, had been
negligible. Individual priests had petitioned for permission to practise their ...
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