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... because I was reluctant to begin connections with the great , and because I was afraid , that the civilities and gay company of Paris , would prove difagreeable to a perfon of my age and humour . But , on his Lord- fhip's repeating the ...
... because I was reluctant to begin connections with the great , and because I was afraid , that the civilities and gay company of Paris , would prove difagreeable to a perfon of my age and humour . But , on his Lord- fhip's repeating the ...
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... because they fhared in the fpoils of which the nation was fleeced : If Ame- rica was conquered , we should be obli- ged to keep a standing army there , which would drain us of our men and money , and leave us an eafy prey to any foreign ...
... because they fhared in the fpoils of which the nation was fleeced : If Ame- rica was conquered , we should be obli- ged to keep a standing army there , which would drain us of our men and money , and leave us an eafy prey to any foreign ...
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... because in his opinion it would effectually mar the whole defign . It is at prefent , he faid , in the hands of the commiffioners in the regular course of business ; but this mo- tion tends at once to take it out of their hands , and to ...
... because in his opinion it would effectually mar the whole defign . It is at prefent , he faid , in the hands of the commiffioners in the regular course of business ; but this mo- tion tends at once to take it out of their hands , and to ...
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... because they have declared for indepen- dency ! –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 ...
... because they have declared for indepen- dency ! –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 ...
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... because it might af . terwards appears they were not confi- dered by the Americans as grievances , was notoriously ill - founded : That the gentleman did himfelf and the Houfe much wrong , if , because parliament had collectively been ...
... because it might af . terwards appears they were not confi- dered by the Americans as grievances , was notoriously ill - founded : That the gentleman did himfelf and the Houfe much wrong , if , because parliament had collectively been ...
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