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" Government should be disposed to cram it down their throats by force, yet such a violence to the united sentiments of a whole people appeared to be a measure so obnoxious, so dangerous, and withal so unreasonable, that it was wisely and judiciously dropped,... "
The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany - Σελίδα 655
1810
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