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... themselves by their hands . We only mention thefe from among the many oppreffive acts of parliament , as proofs to what horrid injuftice the love of domi- nion will fometimes carry focieties , as well as men . At the fame time , to fhew ...
... themselves by their hands . We only mention thefe from among the many oppreffive acts of parliament , as proofs to what horrid injuftice the love of domi- nion will fometimes carry focieties , as well as men . At the fame time , to fhew ...
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... themselves aggrie This he looked upon to be leading liament , not following it ; he tho however , fufpend any decifive opin on the paffage , till the Noble Lord explained it . Lord North affured the Hon . G that administration never ...
... themselves aggrie This he looked upon to be leading liament , not following it ; he tho however , fufpend any decifive opin on the paffage , till the Noble Lord explained it . Lord North affured the Hon . G that administration never ...
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... themselves free from all connec- tion with you as their fuperiors ? It has been obferved , that the King has an- ' fwered too much for the legislature [ of this kingdom , in the expreflions of the proclamation in queftion . ] It appears ...
... themselves free from all connec- tion with you as their fuperiors ? It has been obferved , that the King has an- ' fwered too much for the legislature [ of this kingdom , in the expreflions of the proclamation in queftion . ] It appears ...
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... themselves publicly , by charging their American brethren with the horrid crime of rebellion , with pro- pagating " fpecious falfehoods , " when cither the charge must be notoriously falfe , or those who make it , not knowing it to be ...
... themselves publicly , by charging their American brethren with the horrid crime of rebellion , with pro- pagating " fpecious falfehoods , " when cither the charge must be notoriously falfe , or those who make it , not knowing it to be ...
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... themselves of every invention that tends to improve the art , and to publish what they think ufeful . Fourth , Premiums ought to be propo- fed , and diftributed among those who profit the most by the inftructions of the board . Thefe ...
... themselves of every invention that tends to improve the art , and to publish what they think ufeful . Fourth , Premiums ought to be propo- fed , and diftributed among those who profit the most by the inftructions of the board . Thefe ...
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