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... pleasure , in revenging the good , the venerable man , every pofition which he had made to the ar- VOL . XXXI . rogance of my will ; that is , in other words , every affectionate anxiety which he manifefted for the advancement of my ...
... pleasure , in revenging the good , the venerable man , every pofition which he had made to the ar- VOL . XXXI . rogance of my will ; that is , in other words , every affectionate anxiety which he manifefted for the advancement of my ...
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... pleasure ; pofleflion , enjoyment ; money , the anchor of minds , the gale of pallions , the port of life . ENGLAND . The domain of liberty and property , the country of extremes . Virtue is here divine , vice infernal . Here are ...
... pleasure ; pofleflion , enjoyment ; money , the anchor of minds , the gale of pallions , the port of life . ENGLAND . The domain of liberty and property , the country of extremes . Virtue is here divine , vice infernal . Here are ...
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... pleasure , of right give and grant away our proper- ty ; if they can enforce an implicit obe- dience to every order or aft of theirs for that purpose , and deprive all , or any of the affemblies on this continent of the power of ...
... pleasure , of right give and grant away our proper- ty ; if they can enforce an implicit obe- dience to every order or aft of theirs for that purpose , and deprive all , or any of the affemblies on this continent of the power of ...
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... pleasure . The people of fuch plantations , fays he , are not intitled to participate the many ad- vantages they enjoy as Englishmen by virtue of their British defcent , but by a more folid and rational principle , their heing faithful ...
... pleasure . The people of fuch plantations , fays he , are not intitled to participate the many ad- vantages they enjoy as Englishmen by virtue of their British defcent , but by a more folid and rational principle , their heing faithful ...
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... pleasure to be informed , that by his unwearied application , addrefs , and ex- traordinary influence , ( which never ap- peared more confpicuous than on this oc- cafion ) , the Six Nations and all their tributaries have granted a vast ...
... pleasure to be informed , that by his unwearied application , addrefs , and ex- traordinary influence , ( which never ap- peared more confpicuous than on this oc- cafion ) , the Six Nations and all their tributaries have granted a vast ...
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