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... present inability to resist the power of Britain . + The members of this Congress , sincerely devoted with the warmest senti- ments of affection and duty to His Majesty's person and government , inviolably attached to the present happy ...
... present inability to resist the power of Britain . + The members of this Congress , sincerely devoted with the warmest senti- ments of affection and duty to His Majesty's person and government , inviolably attached to the present happy ...
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... present form of Government , or rather , present form of tyranny , you and your wives and your children are made slaves . You have nothing that you can call your own , and all the fruits of your labour and indus- try may be taken from ...
... present form of Government , or rather , present form of tyranny , you and your wives and your children are made slaves . You have nothing that you can call your own , and all the fruits of your labour and indus- try may be taken from ...
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... present lines , or to The enemy , enclose him in them , embarked a great part of his army on board flat - bottomed boats , and , passing through Hellgate into the Sound , landed at Frogs Neck , not far from West Chester , on the east or ...
... present lines , or to The enemy , enclose him in them , embarked a great part of his army on board flat - bottomed boats , and , passing through Hellgate into the Sound , landed at Frogs Neck , not far from West Chester , on the east or ...
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VOL | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
CHAPTER | 160 |
Urheberrecht | |
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