The Convention of Washington Contrived for the Destruction, Not the Reconciliation of Great Britain and the United StatesDiplomatic Review, 1871 - 8 lappuses |
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... authority and the people of their liberties , overturning thrones , changing dynasties , causing confusion and bloodshed , and always augmenting the burdens and the miseries of the great body of the people . The provisions of the ...
... authority and the people of their liberties , overturning thrones , changing dynasties , causing confusion and bloodshed , and always augmenting the burdens and the miseries of the great body of the people . The provisions of the ...
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... Authority , and that Your Majesty will compel Your Majesty's Servants to deliberate on all important business in Your Majesty's Privy Council and in the presence of Your Majesty . And they further pray that Your Majesty will refuse to ...
... Authority , and that Your Majesty will compel Your Majesty's Servants to deliberate on all important business in Your Majesty's Privy Council and in the presence of Your Majesty . And they further pray that Your Majesty will refuse to ...
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