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... thefe foreign revenues ; but that if the money is to be paid in England , the pu blic fhould not be fecured in a fixed de- terminate fum , whilft the proprietors were left to all the contingencies incident to an Indian war , befides ...
... thefe foreign revenues ; but that if the money is to be paid in England , the pu blic fhould not be fecured in a fixed de- terminate fum , whilft the proprietors were left to all the contingencies incident to an Indian war , befides ...
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... thefe colonies which we are obli- ged to purchase . By the operation of these acts , our af- fembly will be no longer the reprefenta- tives of a free people , but deprived of the right of exercising their own judge- ments , in ...
... thefe colonies which we are obli- ged to purchase . By the operation of these acts , our af- fembly will be no longer the reprefenta- tives of a free people , but deprived of the right of exercising their own judge- ments , in ...
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... thefe admirable talents ; and when it comes to their turn to profit by his paftoral gifts , it is an uni- verfal complaint , that their attention can not keep pace with his expedition , in read- D ing and the influence their fuperior ...
... thefe admirable talents ; and when it comes to their turn to profit by his paftoral gifts , it is an uni- verfal complaint , that their attention can not keep pace with his expedition , in read- D ing and the influence their fuperior ...
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... thefe were added an ar- gument taken from the obligation there was upon the flate to protect the church in her rights and privileges . I did not , I own , comprehend the force of this reafoning ; but however I ftruck in with the party ...
... thefe were added an ar- gument taken from the obligation there was upon the flate to protect the church in her rights and privileges . I did not , I own , comprehend the force of this reafoning ; but however I ftruck in with the party ...
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... thefe patriots would call it , a conspiracy , with a king , to obtain a difpenfation from the laws of the land , and the authority of parliament ! The whole fovereign power could not enter into any indefea- ble compact of that fort ...
... thefe patriots would call it , a conspiracy , with a king , to obtain a difpenfation from the laws of the land , and the authority of parliament ! The whole fovereign power could not enter into any indefea- ble compact of that fort ...
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