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... shall claim the benefit of this proclamation , and , at the fame time , teftify his obedience to the laws , by fubfcribing a declaration in the words following , " I , A. B. do promife and declare , That I will remain in a peaceable ...
... shall claim the benefit of this proclamation , and , at the fame time , teftify his obedience to the laws , by fubfcribing a declaration in the words following , " I , A. B. do promife and declare , That I will remain in a peaceable ...
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... shall think fit , and return to their duty . To think the words of the proclamation mean any thing elfe , is to torture them ftrangely , Relative to thefe grievances , what are they which we can enter into a revifion of ? Taxation and ...
... shall think fit , and return to their duty . To think the words of the proclamation mean any thing elfe , is to torture them ftrangely , Relative to thefe grievances , what are they which we can enter into a revifion of ? Taxation and ...
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... Shall we be told this , when the tyrant Philip II . of Spain did it after the fame circumstance in the Netherlands ? - By edict he allowed their ships to enter his ports , and suffered them to depart in peace ; he treated with them ...
... Shall we be told this , when the tyrant Philip II . of Spain did it after the fame circumstance in the Netherlands ? - By edict he allowed their ships to enter his ports , and suffered them to depart in peace ; he treated with them ...
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... shall exist through the me- dium of fenfes , we can figure enjoy- ments resembling thofe which conftitute our prefent happiness . The pleasures arising from the virtu- ous affections are the higheft of which we can conceive the foul to ...
... shall exist through the me- dium of fenfes , we can figure enjoy- ments resembling thofe which conftitute our prefent happiness . The pleasures arising from the virtu- ous affections are the higheft of which we can conceive the foul to ...
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... shall moft probably wade to the end of my difficulties , and go to fleep before.- Muft write a fupplicating letter for for- bearance , for I am fure we cannot pay immediately . At a lofs for dinner : heard fprats cried ; - bought enough ...
... shall moft probably wade to the end of my difficulties , and go to fleep before.- Muft write a fupplicating letter for for- bearance , for I am fure we cannot pay immediately . At a lofs for dinner : heard fprats cried ; - bought enough ...
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