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, not free trade, the principle of our commercial law, 267. Protestants of Ireland, necessity of conciliating the, 307, 319, 329, 330. Predatory troops, tactics to be pursued against them, 91. Printed papers' question, opinion on, 449. Private considerations must be laid aside by public men, 88. Public men must lay aside private considerations, 88. Public works, principle of advances for, 217. ---- meetings, numbers at, may render them illegal, 400. Quadruple treaty, the, 362. Condemned, 367. Effect of the additional articles, 368. Railway acts ought to be subject to subsequent revision, 358. Reduction in the public service, principle on which made, 208. Reform, see parliamentary reform. Reformation, the, a blow at it, 462. All interested in maintaining it, 492. Religion should not exclude men from serving the state, 95. Repeal of the union averted by the emancipation act, 221. Accelerated by reform, 240. Responsibility, military and civil, doctrine of, 97. Romana, the Marquis de, his character, 111. Roman Catholics, the, are interested in maintaining the established church, 354. Seaton, Lord, eulogium on him, 448. Secrecy, its importance in public affairs, 93. Sense better than abilities, 125. Services, the Duke's, in India neglected, 94. Shipping interest, the, has not been neglected, 215. Slave trade, French feelings about it, 126. Slavery, fiscal regulations for its extinction not defensible, 290. West India property not to be sacrificed to the fancies of abolitionists, 291. The emancipation act of 1833 a premature measure, 320. Socialism, danger of it, 446. Sovereign, the, political influence of the personal attendants of, 422. Sovereigns, foreign, libels on, should not be permitted, 450. Spain, its distracted state, 100. National disease of, 108. ---- the real power is in the clergy, 127. Effects of our intervention under the quadruple treaty, 362. Intervention condemned, 375, 401, 402. Spaniards, the, cry "viva," but don't act, 123. Jealous of foreigners, 125. Spanish officers, their inefficiency, 98. And troops, 99. Spanish leaders, their imbecility, 123. Sussex, the Duke of, his character, 482. Talavera, the hardest fought battle of modern days, 102. Test
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