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... expunging . punger . It may not , therefore , be improper to add that this word stood in the Declaration of Independence , not only as it came from the pen of Mr. Jefferson , but as it was reported to congress , and sanctioned by the ...
... expunging . punger . It may not , therefore , be improper to add that this word stood in the Declaration of Independence , not only as it came from the pen of Mr. Jefferson , but as it was reported to congress , and sanctioned by the ...
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... expunging of the protest of the tory lords in 1690 was designed to vindicate the principles of the glorious ... expunging at all , because it will leave the whole entry acknowledged , by expunging from our journal the entry of the still ...
... expunging of the protest of the tory lords in 1690 was designed to vindicate the principles of the glorious ... expunging at all , because it will leave the whole entry acknowledged , by expunging from our journal the entry of the still ...
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... expunging process , to invalidate , in effect , an act of the The other instance of expunging by the senate is hardly mére whole legislature ; and he that shall hold the laws valid , not important in itself , but it calls for a more ...
... expunging process , to invalidate , in effect , an act of the The other instance of expunging by the senate is hardly mére whole legislature ; and he that shall hold the laws valid , not important in itself , but it calls for a more ...
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