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... respect , a consolation full of honour both to himself and to his friends . They have certainly left nothing undone for his service . As for the trifling petulance , which the rage of party stirs up in little minds , though it should ...
... respect , a consolation full of honour both to himself and to his friends . They have certainly left nothing undone for his service . As for the trifling petulance , which the rage of party stirs up in little minds , though it should ...
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... respect ; their busi- ness unremitted attention . It is his duty to sacri- fice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ; and above all , ever , and in all cases , to pre- fer their interest to his own . But , his ...
... respect ; their busi- ness unremitted attention . It is his duty to sacri- fice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ; and above all , ever , and in all cases , to pre- fer their interest to his own . But , his ...
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... respect of such province or colony , to levy any duty , tax , 66 66 or assessment , or to impose any farther duty , tax , or assess- " ment , except such duties as it may be expedient to continue " to levy or impose , for the regulation ...
... respect of such province or colony , to levy any duty , tax , 66 66 or assessment , or to impose any farther duty , tax , or assess- " ment , except such duties as it may be expedient to continue " to levy or impose , for the regulation ...
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... . Certainly it is , if fighting a people be the best way of gaining them . Gentlemen in this respect will be led to their choice of means by their complexions and 15 their their habits . Those who understand the military art , 46 SPEECH ON.
... . Certainly it is , if fighting a people be the best way of gaining them . Gentlemen in this respect will be led to their choice of means by their complexions and 15 their their habits . Those who understand the military art , 46 SPEECH ON.
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... respect , seem to be so greatly captivated . But there is still behind a third con- sideration concerning this object , which serves to determine my opinion on the sort of policy which ought ought to be pursued in the management of Ame ...
... respect , seem to be so greatly captivated . But there is still behind a third con- sideration concerning this object , which serves to determine my opinion on the sort of policy which ought ought to be pursued in the management of Ame ...
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