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... standing ar ny of regular troops in that country as will be fufficient for this purpole . The mili tia of each colony must be intrufted chiefly with the guard of its own frontier , and no part of the militia can ever be called out ...
... standing ar ny of regular troops in that country as will be fufficient for this purpole . The mili tia of each colony must be intrufted chiefly with the guard of its own frontier , and no part of the militia can ever be called out ...
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... standing proverb , De guftibus non eft difputandum ; but attempts by Montefquieu , Voltaire , D'A if we may judge from the fuccefs of fome laté lembert , Gerard , and others , we shall foon fee that adage reverfed . Nay , we doubt not ...
... standing proverb , De guftibus non eft difputandum ; but attempts by Montefquieu , Voltaire , D'A if we may judge from the fuccefs of fome laté lembert , Gerard , and others , we shall foon fee that adage reverfed . Nay , we doubt not ...
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... stand good . The 20th of June , Amyatt came away without any fatisfaction for the affronts offered us ; for , by this time , the Nabob had stopped a boat with arms going to Patna , for the troops there , and would not reftore it ...
... stand good . The 20th of June , Amyatt came away without any fatisfaction for the affronts offered us ; for , by this time , the Nabob had stopped a boat with arms going to Patna , for the troops there , and would not reftore it ...
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... standing two or three days fiege in the factory , our people took boats , and croff- ed the river ; where the Jemodars , on the other fide , fell upon them immediately , and , with the affiftance of 400 of the Na- bob's Seapoys , who ...
... standing two or three days fiege in the factory , our people took boats , and croff- ed the river ; where the Jemodars , on the other fide , fell upon them immediately , and , with the affiftance of 400 of the Na- bob's Seapoys , who ...
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... stands upon this impli- cation only , that the grant of the King cannot exclude the legislature in respect of dominions held of the crown . where a feudatory principality is held of an abfolute prince , from the nature of the tenure ...
... stands upon this impli- cation only , that the grant of the King cannot exclude the legislature in respect of dominions held of the crown . where a feudatory principality is held of an abfolute prince , from the nature of the tenure ...
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