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... feems , had been taken at an act of the British parliament , impofing certain du- ties on certain goods imported into A- merica ; the produce of which duties was appropriated to the fupport of the government of America . The leading men ...
... feems , had been taken at an act of the British parliament , impofing certain du- ties on certain goods imported into A- merica ; the produce of which duties was appropriated to the fupport of the government of America . The leading men ...
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... feems to have pro- ceeded from Col. Rall's quitting his poft , and advancing to the attack , inftead of defending the village . The rebels recroffed the river Dela- ware immediately , with the prisoners and cannon that they had taken ...
... feems to have pro- ceeded from Col. Rall's quitting his poft , and advancing to the attack , inftead of defending the village . The rebels recroffed the river Dela- ware immediately , with the prisoners and cannon that they had taken ...
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... feems to think fcarce worth contending a- bout . He would rather have us , in parti- cular , render the New - England colonies in dependent , than retain them on their for mer footing and his reafoning on this fub- ject appears to be ...
... feems to think fcarce worth contending a- bout . He would rather have us , in parti- cular , render the New - England colonies in dependent , than retain them on their for mer footing and his reafoning on this fub- ject appears to be ...
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... feems ( if we mistake not ) to confider th age as more frivolous than wicked ; in whic idea , we imagine , he comes nearer the tru of eftimation , than fome of his Reveren brethren have done , in their violent decla mations . But his ...
... feems ( if we mistake not ) to confider th age as more frivolous than wicked ; in whic idea , we imagine , he comes nearer the tru of eftimation , than fome of his Reveren brethren have done , in their violent decla mations . But his ...
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... feems to be perfectly free : yet if any man fhould affert , that the one kingdom is not truly subject to the other , he would , in my opinion , know very little of the state and hiftory of either . 2. A ftate of independency will be ...
... feems to be perfectly free : yet if any man fhould affert , that the one kingdom is not truly subject to the other , he would , in my opinion , know very little of the state and hiftory of either . 2. A ftate of independency will be ...
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