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... British legiflature ? And , in all appearance , what a fhocking scene of perjury and grofs diflimulation would open ? Many would , no doubt , suffer for confcience fake : - And , to avoid fuf- fering , or grafp at preferments , many ...
... British legiflature ? And , in all appearance , what a fhocking scene of perjury and grofs diflimulation would open ? Many would , no doubt , suffer for confcience fake : - And , to avoid fuf- fering , or grafp at preferments , many ...
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... British parliament ; we are convinced that it is our interest , as well as duty , to use our conftant en deavours , by every act of gratitude , o bedience , and loyalty , to endear our- feltes to every branch of that auguft bo- dy , and ...
... British parliament ; we are convinced that it is our interest , as well as duty , to use our conftant en deavours , by every act of gratitude , o bedience , and loyalty , to endear our- feltes to every branch of that auguft bo- dy , and ...
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... British parliament as abfolute an authority in the affairs of the united kingdoms , as the feveral parliaments had in thofe kingdoms when feparate . To this uncontrollable power was intrusted the guardianship of the other articles , and ...
... British parliament as abfolute an authority in the affairs of the united kingdoms , as the feveral parliaments had in thofe kingdoms when feparate . To this uncontrollable power was intrusted the guardianship of the other articles , and ...
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... British defcent , but by a more folid and rational principle , their heing faithful subjects of G. Britain , fince the fame advantages are by law ex prefsly communicated to fuch of them as come from Weftphalia and the Palatinate . In ...
... British defcent , but by a more folid and rational principle , their heing faithful subjects of G. Britain , fince the fame advantages are by law ex prefsly communicated to fuch of them as come from Weftphalia and the Palatinate . In ...
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... British Parliament , being apparently as willing to exercile a power of taxing those who have no reprefentatives , as they before were unwilling to fuffer it themselves . Our readers will not be difpleafed to fee this petition at large ...
... British Parliament , being apparently as willing to exercile a power of taxing those who have no reprefentatives , as they before were unwilling to fuffer it themselves . Our readers will not be difpleafed to fee this petition at large ...
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