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... Britain . Though naturally reserved and circumspect , yet expressions frequently escaped them which manifested a violent hatred for the political and religious establishments of the mother country . Whoever courted popular favor ...
... Britain . Though naturally reserved and circumspect , yet expressions frequently escaped them which manifested a violent hatred for the political and religious establishments of the mother country . Whoever courted popular favor ...
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... Britain , but from the bounty and infinite clemency of the King of the universe , did they derive every right ; these opinions , in the minds of a religious and thoughtful peo- ple , were likely to have deep and tenacious roots . From ...
... Britain , but from the bounty and infinite clemency of the King of the universe , did they derive every right ; these opinions , in the minds of a religious and thoughtful peo- ple , were likely to have deep and tenacious roots . From ...
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... Britain , inclusive of the merchandise destined for her colonies , had been six millions five hundred and nine thousand pounds sterling ; but from this year to 1772 , these colonies had so increased in population and prosperity , that ...
... Britain , inclusive of the merchandise destined for her colonies , had been six millions five hundred and nine thousand pounds sterling ; but from this year to 1772 , these colonies had so increased in population and prosperity , that ...
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... Britain upon the American commerce , tended rather to a just and prudent distribution of this traffic , between all the parts of its vast dominions , than to a real prohibition ; if English subjects were allowed to trade in all parts of ...
... Britain upon the American commerce , tended rather to a just and prudent distribution of this traffic , between all the parts of its vast dominions , than to a real prohibition ; if English subjects were allowed to trade in all parts of ...
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... Britain , they are not even virtually represented here , as the meanest inhabitants of Great Britain are , in consequence of their intimate BOOK I. 39 THE AMERICAN WAR .
... Britain , they are not even virtually represented here , as the meanest inhabitants of Great Britain are , in consequence of their intimate BOOK I. 39 THE AMERICAN WAR .
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