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... letter , but a perfect enig- ma . But by whom were they to be unfolded , and as it were deciphered ? Were the Judges to do it at their discretion ? Was the secret to lie in the breast of the Court ? No : as well have had no laws . But ...
... letter , but a perfect enig- ma . But by whom were they to be unfolded , and as it were deciphered ? Were the Judges to do it at their discretion ? Was the secret to lie in the breast of the Court ? No : as well have had no laws . But ...
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... letter or its spirit . That could be said of the Quakers of New Jersey , which could not be said of the Puri- tans of New England , " they had suffered persecu- tion and had learned mercy . " No tax , custom , subsidy , assessment , or ...
... letter or its spirit . That could be said of the Quakers of New Jersey , which could not be said of the Puri- tans of New England , " they had suffered persecu- tion and had learned mercy . " No tax , custom , subsidy , assessment , or ...
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... bondage , but by their own consent ; for we put the power in the people . " - See Letter to Richard Hartshorne , Smith's N. J. , p . 80 . leges . They were always ready to assert and vin- WEST JERSEY CONCESSIONS . 31.
... bondage , but by their own consent ; for we put the power in the people . " - See Letter to Richard Hartshorne , Smith's N. J. , p . 80 . leges . They were always ready to assert and vin- WEST JERSEY CONCESSIONS . 31.
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... extend equal- ly over his own English people as over the con- quered ? Are not they some of the letters that make up the word conqueror ? Did Alexander conquer alone , or Cæsar beat by himself ? No 34 ARGUMENT AGAINST CUSTOMS .
... extend equal- ly over his own English people as over the con- quered ? Are not they some of the letters that make up the word conqueror ? Did Alexander conquer alone , or Cæsar beat by himself ? No 34 ARGUMENT AGAINST CUSTOMS .
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... Letters , vol . i . Miss Seward to Miss Weston , Sept. 6 , 1783 . 66 Indeed , had she loved herself as well as me , she ... letter written by him upon this oc- casion to Sir George Saville , the pa- tron of the living of Eyam . " This is ...
... Letters , vol . i . Miss Seward to Miss Weston , Sept. 6 , 1783 . 66 Indeed , had she loved herself as well as me , she ... letter written by him upon this oc- casion to Sir George Saville , the pa- tron of the living of Eyam . " This is ...
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