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... affair of religion , whose decision , without other examination , is a rule of faith , claiming to be of themselves , by ... affairs of government , which had been the habitual theme of their conversation , during their residence in the ...
... affair of religion , whose decision , without other examination , is a rule of faith , claiming to be of themselves , by ... affairs of government , which had been the habitual theme of their conversation , during their residence in the ...
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... affairs , or transmitted the history of the persecu- tions sustained by the Puritans , their ancestors . They found in these narratives , that , tormented in their ancient country on account of their political and religious opinions ...
... affairs , or transmitted the history of the persecu- tions sustained by the Puritans , their ancestors . They found in these narratives , that , tormented in their ancient country on account of their political and religious opinions ...
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... affairs of Great Britain succeeded so prosper- ously , and her arms acquired so decided a superiority , by land and sea , that her enemies , wearied , worsted , and having lost all hopes of victory , accepted the conditions of the peace ...
... affairs of Great Britain succeeded so prosper- ously , and her arms acquired so decided a superiority , by land and sea , that her enemies , wearied , worsted , and having lost all hopes of victory , accepted the conditions of the peace ...
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... affairs , if , in their civil and commercial transactions , they did not make use of stamped paper , and thus pay the duty established . Hence the ministers were often heard to say , that the measure proposed should be a law which would ...
... affairs , if , in their civil and commercial transactions , they did not make use of stamped paper , and thus pay the duty established . Hence the ministers were often heard to say , that the measure proposed should be a law which would ...
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... affair was not within their competency ; and therefore the governor , they hoped , would excuse them , if they could not ... affairs ; and thence arose the custom of planting , in every town , or naming those already planted , trees of ...
... affair was not within their competency ; and therefore the governor , they hoped , would excuse them , if they could not ... affairs ; and thence arose the custom of planting , in every town , or naming those already planted , trees of ...
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