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<head>1829. Aug. 12<lb/> Reformists reviewed.</head> <p></note>Peels Acts<lb/. Act 3/7</note></p> <p> Peels takeover <del><gap/></del> of the lowest form <!-- numbers in pencil --> (1) (1</p> <p> Act 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> and of 4 7.</p> <p> Imagine t <del>racking <gap/></del> <add>racking tortures</add> with which the<lb/><gap/> of the <gap/> <add> the <gap/> the <gap/></add> <gap/> of this Statute of a man large<lb/> would be <gap/> <del><gap/></del> what <gap/> <gap/> what it was<lb/> that <del>if you</del> were at large to be done to the same cuts. Repealed <lb/> <gap/> and <gap/> express what he would be expecting to be<lb/> <gap/> <gap/> will he? If so, then after all disappointment<lb/> what would at least in the first place be the result of the<lb/> landing at the <foreign><hi rend="underline">terra firma</hi></foreign> of the <gap/> of a <gap/><lb/> after looking through the sea of <gap/> of <gap/> of<lb/> Act. <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> would for several <gap/> be<lb/> the answer <gap/> by him. <add>and</add> the path he advanced in<lb/> it the <gap/> and <gap/> would he be <gap/> the suspicion<lb/> that the contents of the <gap/> decreed <gap/> taking<lb/>partner a <add>the</add> <gap/> in <del>which</del> he <gap/> of what all this<lb/>toil would <gap/>.</p> <p> Such would be the feelings of the <gap/> <gap/>. Would<lb/> <gap/> <gap.< Sir, let me <gap/> the learned Gentleman. <gap/> <gap/><lb/> Sir. the <gap/> at all, he . nothing but what a perfectly <add> easy</add> pleasant<lb/>agreeable. So he would <gap/> say, so he would<lb/> think of course and so saying, he being the <gap/> to whom<lb/> the question <gap/> he could say him How so? when this<lb/> difference? when so extraordinary a defence? Even from him.<lb/> Associated <del><gap/></del> <gap/> <gap/> will <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/> is this <gap/> so numerous to <gap/> <gap/> by what it<lb/> is applied without this <add> any such</add> <gap/> <add> <gap/></add> additions.</p> <p> Thus has <del>the root of rhubarb <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> rhubarb root its bitterness <gap/> <gap/></add><lb/> <add> be known to have become palatable to</add> those who have been <del><gap/></del. <add> wont</add> to chew it a <del><gap/></del> <gap/><lb/> against <del>fear of <gap/></del. <add> certain uneasinesses</add> of what the <gap/> — the <gap/></p> <p> From all the vast <foreign> <gap/> <add><gap/></add> the <gap/><lb/> <foreign> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> ex re qualibit </foreign> <del><gap/> <add>which <gap/> <gap/> </del></add> to other<lb/> <add>effects</add><lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> effects <sic>unpersceptible</sic><lb/> as shall to this effect<lb/> superficially perceived.</p> | |||
1829. Aug. 12
Reformists reviewed.
</note>Peels Acts<lb/. Act 3/7</note>
Peels takeover of the lowest form (1) (1
Act 3d and of 4 7.
Imagine t racking racking tortures with which the
of the the the of this Statute of a man large
would be what what it was
that if you were at large to be done to the same cuts. Repealed
and express what he would be expecting to be
will he? If so, then after all disappointment
what would at least in the first place be the result of the
landing at the terra firma of the of a
after looking through the sea of of of
Act. would for several be
the answer by him. and the path he advanced in
it the and would he be the suspicion
that the contents of the decreed taking
partner a the in which he of what all this
toil would .
Such would be the feelings of the . Would
<gap.< Sir, let me the learned Gentleman.
Sir. the at all, he . nothing but what a perfectly easy pleasant
agreeable. So he would say, so he would
think of course and so saying, he being the to whom
the question he could say him How so? when this
difference? when so extraordinary a defence? Even from him.
Associated will
is this so numerous to by what it
is applied without this any such additions.
Thus has the root of rhubarb rhubarb root its bitterness </add>
be known to have become palatable to those who have been </del. wont to chew it a
against fear of </del. certain uneasinesses of what the — the
From all the vast the
<foreign> ex re qualibit <add>which </add> to other
effects
effects unpersceptible
as shall to this effect
superficially perceived.
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