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... themselves to have been loyal to their King and country they profefs that faith , which they believe their confciences require , which they know to be civilly innoxious , and in no manner repugnant to the fpirit of the conftitution of ...
... themselves to have been loyal to their King and country they profefs that faith , which they believe their confciences require , which they know to be civilly innoxious , and in no manner repugnant to the fpirit of the conftitution of ...
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... themselves into affociations , and being taught to think more fully and freely upon their ' civil rights , they have determined amongst themselves , that in this they have been de- ceived and mifled by their clergy : that no ...
... themselves into affociations , and being taught to think more fully and freely upon their ' civil rights , they have determined amongst themselves , that in this they have been de- ceived and mifled by their clergy : that no ...
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... themselves entitled to , were wickedly mifchievous in endeavouring to bring it into contempt and hatred . Two powerful arguments were employed in traducing it in the eyes of the Catholics . To the fupporters of that measure ( they were ...
... themselves entitled to , were wickedly mifchievous in endeavouring to bring it into contempt and hatred . Two powerful arguments were employed in traducing it in the eyes of the Catholics . To the fupporters of that measure ( they were ...
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... themselves and the country . Their history is their apology , not the recitation of facts . They are bigots , and they are flaves , bought and fold . Your Hiftory carries in it a characteristical flamp , that it was written by a free ...
... themselves and the country . Their history is their apology , not the recitation of facts . They are bigots , and they are flaves , bought and fold . Your Hiftory carries in it a characteristical flamp , that it was written by a free ...
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... themselves under this new banner . Individuals from every party fell occafionally into the Treasury ranks . Some folemnly recanted their opinions ; others , with an affected blush at open prostitution , pretended to retain their maiden ...
... themselves under this new banner . Individuals from every party fell occafionally into the Treasury ranks . Some folemnly recanted their opinions ; others , with an affected blush at open prostitution , pretended to retain their maiden ...
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