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But though I do not hazard anything approaching to a censure on the motives of
former Parliaments to all those alterations , one fact is undoubted — 5 that under
them the state of America has been kept in continual agitation . Everything ...
But though I do not hazard anything approaching to a censure on the motives of
former Parliaments to all those alterations , one fact is undoubted — 5 that under
them the state of America has been kept in continual agitation . Everything ...
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... English Constitution to insist on this privilege of granting money as a dry point
of fact , and to prove that the right had been acknowledged in ancient parchments
and blind usages to reside in a certain body 35 called a House of Commons .
... English Constitution to insist on this privilege of granting money as a dry point
of fact , and to prove that the right had been acknowledged in ancient parchments
and blind usages to reside in a certain body 35 called a House of Commons .
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... general arguments to their own case . It is not easy , indeed , to make a
monopoly of theorems and corollaries . The fact is , that they did thus apply those
general arguments ; and your 20 mode of governing them , whether through
lenity or ...
... general arguments to their own case . It is not easy , indeed , to make a
monopoly of theorems and corollaries . The fact is , that they did thus apply those
general arguments ; and your 20 mode of governing them , whether through
lenity or ...
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The fact is so ; and these people of the Southern Colonies are much more
strongly , and with an higher and more stubborn spirit , attached to liberty than
those to the northward . Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were
our Gothic ...
The fact is so ; and these people of the Southern Colonies are much more
strongly , and with an higher and more stubborn spirit , attached to liberty than
those to the northward . Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were
our Gothic ...
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... or that these commercial regulations are the true ground of the quarrel , or that
the giving way , in any one instance of authority , is to lose all that may remain
unconceded . One fact is clear and indisputable . The public and 35 avowed
origin ...
... or that these commercial regulations are the true ground of the quarrel , or that
the giving way , in any one instance of authority , is to lose all that may remain
unconceded . One fact is clear and indisputable . The public and 35 avowed
origin ...
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