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... opinion should take possession of the public mind , because in a free country , opinion is one of the securities of peace , as it is also sometimes one of the causes of war ; and it is by discussion , which is the life and soul of a ...
... opinion should take possession of the public mind , because in a free country , opinion is one of the securities of peace , as it is also sometimes one of the causes of war ; and it is by discussion , which is the life and soul of a ...
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... opinion of the cabinet . The most interesting and amusing part of the present speech begins at page 15. ] SIR , IR , I wish before the House goes into Committee of Supply , to make some inquiries of Her Majesty's Government with respect ...
... opinion of the cabinet . The most interesting and amusing part of the present speech begins at page 15. ] SIR , IR , I wish before the House goes into Committee of Supply , to make some inquiries of Her Majesty's Government with respect ...
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... opinion should take possession of the public mind , because in a free country , opinion is one of the securities of peace , as it is also sometimes one of the causes of war ; and it is by discussion , which is the life and soul of a ...
... opinion should take possession of the public mind , because in a free country , opinion is one of the securities of peace , as it is also sometimes one of the causes of war ; and it is by discussion , which is the life and soul of a ...
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... opinion , been a source of great advantage to both countries , and has advanced the civilisation of Europe . Even what has occurred in our time proves , I think , the truth that the natural tendency of the influences that regulate both ...
... opinion , been a source of great advantage to both countries , and has advanced the civilisation of Europe . Even what has occurred in our time proves , I think , the truth that the natural tendency of the influences that regulate both ...
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... opinion in the direction which it wished , so far as the defence of the country was concerned . The words of one of the greatest of our men were then prevalent round every hearth , and public opinion at last assumed the form of an ...
... opinion in the direction which it wished , so far as the defence of the country was concerned . The words of one of the greatest of our men were then prevalent round every hearth , and public opinion at last assumed the form of an ...
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