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... law called the test act , which was in- tended to counteract the private intrigues and the undisguised hostility which was manifested by the adversaries of the revolution who had not emigrated . The mo- deration of the people forbade ...
... law called the test act , which was in- tended to counteract the private intrigues and the undisguised hostility which was manifested by the adversaries of the revolution who had not emigrated . The mo- deration of the people forbade ...
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... laws were of his planning , and passed during his administration . Ralph and I were inseparable companions . We took lodgings together in Little Britain , at 3s . 6d . per week ; as much as we could then afford . He found some relations ...
... laws were of his planning , and passed during his administration . Ralph and I were inseparable companions . We took lodgings together in Little Britain , at 3s . 6d . per week ; as much as we could then afford . He found some relations ...
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... laws , and carried them against all opposition . From my example a great many of them left their muddling break- fast of beer , bread and cheese , finding they could with me be supplied from a neighbour- ing house with a large porringer ...
... laws , and carried them against all opposition . From my example a great many of them left their muddling break- fast of beer , bread and cheese , finding they could with me be supplied from a neighbour- ing house with a large porringer ...
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... laws , and other public business . He had printed an address of the house to the governor , in a coarse , blundering manner : we reprinted it elegantly and correctly , and sent one to every member . They were sen- sible of the ...
... laws , and other public business . He had printed an address of the house to the governor , in a coarse , blundering manner : we reprinted it elegantly and correctly , and sent one to every member . They were sen- sible of the ...
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... laws and votes of that government ; which continued in my hands as long as I followed the business . I now opened a small stationer's shop : I had in it blanks of all kinds ; the correctest that ever appeared among us . I was assisted ...
... laws and votes of that government ; which continued in my hands as long as I followed the business . I now opened a small stationer's shop : I had in it blanks of all kinds ; the correctest that ever appeared among us . I was assisted ...
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