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... land , and by calumniating all those who were opposed to them . What calumny , what abuse was not employed by the British government and its agents to sink the fame and sully the cha- racter of the leaders in the American revolution ...
... land , and by calumniating all those who were opposed to them . What calumny , what abuse was not employed by the British government and its agents to sink the fame and sully the cha- racter of the leaders in the American revolution ...
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... land , only " in proportion as the English pale was widened ; and even then , ❝ its members , for the most part , from their birth or dispositions , " its feelings , legislation and ordinances , were entirely English . " Whenever a ...
... land , only " in proportion as the English pale was widened ; and even then , ❝ its members , for the most part , from their birth or dispositions , " its feelings , legislation and ordinances , were entirely English . " Whenever a ...
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... land , and can enter into the career of " fair and honourable competition ; then , even unsupported by " interest or connexions , they prove themselves worthy of the < utmost confidence , and of the highest distinctions in council and ...
... land , and can enter into the career of " fair and honourable competition ; then , even unsupported by " interest or connexions , they prove themselves worthy of the < utmost confidence , and of the highest distinctions in council and ...
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... land of liberty . This is a sentence which requires " the power of a god and the malignity of a demon : you are ❝ not competent to pronounce it . Believe me , you may as well plant your foot on the earth , and hope by that resistance ...
... land of liberty . This is a sentence which requires " the power of a god and the malignity of a demon : you are ❝ not competent to pronounce it . Believe me , you may as well plant your foot on the earth , and hope by that resistance ...
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... land , a protestant parliament , a protestant hierarchy , protestant " electors and government , the benches of justice , the army and " the revenue , through all their branches and details , protestant ; " and this system supported by ...
... land , a protestant parliament , a protestant hierarchy , protestant " electors and government , the benches of justice , the army and " the revenue , through all their branches and details , protestant ; " and this system supported by ...
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