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... , is , let me say , of no mean force in the government of man- kind . Genuine simplicity of heart is an healing and cementing 15 cementing principle . My plan , therefore , being formed CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 31.
... , is , let me say , of no mean force in the government of man- kind . Genuine simplicity of heart is an healing and cementing 15 cementing principle . My plan , therefore , being formed CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 31.
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... force is not impaired , either in effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superiour power may offer peace with honour and with safety . Such an offer from such a power will be attributed to magnanimity . But the ...
... force is not impaired , either in effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superiour power may offer peace with honour and with safety . Such an offer from such a power will be attributed to magnanimity . But the ...
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... force ; considering force not as an odious , but a feeble instrument , for preserving a people so numerous , so active , so growing , so spirited as this , in a profitable and subordinate connection with us . First , Sir , permit me to ...
... force ; considering force not as an odious , but a feeble instrument , for preserving a people so numerous , so active , so growing , so spirited as this , in a profitable and subordinate connection with us . First , Sir , permit me to ...
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... force as an instrument in the rule of our colonies . Their growth and their utility has been owing to methods altogether different . Our ancient indul- gence has been said to be pursued to a fault . It may be so . But we know , if ...
... force as an instrument in the rule of our colonies . Their growth and their utility has been owing to methods altogether different . Our ancient indul- gence has been said to be pursued to a fault . It may be so . But we know , if ...
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... force , or shuffle from them by chicane , what they think the only advantage worth living for . This fierce spirit of liberty is stronger in the English colonies probably than in any other people of the earth ; and this from a great ...
... force , or shuffle from them by chicane , what they think the only advantage worth living for . This fierce spirit of liberty is stronger in the English colonies probably than in any other people of the earth ; and this from a great ...
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