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... considered it rather a solemn recognition , by the king of England , of the rights of the people , than any concession . As they referred to heaven the protection which had conducted them through so many perils , to a land , where at ...
... considered it rather a solemn recognition , by the king of England , of the rights of the people , than any concession . As they referred to heaven the protection which had conducted them through so many perils , to a land , where at ...
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... considered , that the two countries being separated by an ocean three thousand miles in breadth , entire months sometimes transpired , between the date of an order , and its execution ? Let it be added , also , that except in cases of ...
... considered , that the two countries being separated by an ocean three thousand miles in breadth , entire months sometimes transpired , between the date of an order , and its execution ? Let it be added , also , that except in cases of ...
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... considered not merely as a right , but as a franchise and privilege . As it is usual for men , when their own interests and passions are concerned , to judge partially and inconsiderately , the colonists supported impatiently the ...
... considered not merely as a right , but as a franchise and privilege . As it is usual for men , when their own interests and passions are concerned , to judge partially and inconsiderately , the colonists supported impatiently the ...
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... considered that the governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor ...
... considered that the governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor ...
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... considered that the governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor ...
... considered that the governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor ...
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