Crisis of the Utmost Importance

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1835

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1835

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He would throw overboard all cavils, and would take the Speech of the right hon. Baronet, as it ought to be considered, as a supplement to the Speech from the Throne; and come to the consideration of the present question under the grave impression that Parliament was now assembled in a Crisis of the Utmost Importance to the best interests of the country.


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