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... Government , is a harsh and unfriendly proceeding . The Government may be of opinion that the opposition made to the Board of Education is unreasonable ; but still it evidently proceeds from conscientious motives , and has been ...
... Government , is a harsh and unfriendly proceeding . The Government may be of opinion that the opposition made to the Board of Education is unreasonable ; but still it evidently proceeds from conscientious motives , and has been ...
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... Government have evinced their desire , to a certain extent , to maintain the rights of the Episcopate of Ireland against foreign and domestic usurpation , it might neither be an unpropitious season , nor an ungraceful action , were the ...
... Government have evinced their desire , to a certain extent , to maintain the rights of the Episcopate of Ireland against foreign and domestic usurpation , it might neither be an unpropitious season , nor an ungraceful action , were the ...
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... government organized , and a body of men appointed and selected , by whom that government was to be carried on , is surely a self - evident proposition . Inasmuch as no well- regulated society ever did or can subsist without officers to ...
... government organized , and a body of men appointed and selected , by whom that government was to be carried on , is surely a self - evident proposition . Inasmuch as no well- regulated society ever did or can subsist without officers to ...
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