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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 of our Junto , the use of every word or expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion ; such as certainly , undoubtedly , & c . and I adopted instead of them , I conceive , I apprehend , or I imagine , a thing to be so ...
... laws of our Junto , the use of every word or expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion ; such as certainly , undoubtedly , & c . and I adopted instead of them , I conceive , I apprehend , or I imagine , a thing to be so ...
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... laws , paper - money , and other occasional jobs for the public , that on the whole were very profitable . I therefore did not like the opposition of this new mem- ber , who was a gentleman of fortune and education , with talents that ...
... laws , paper - money , and other occasional jobs for the public , that on the whole were very profitable . I therefore did not like the opposition of this new mem- ber , who was a gentleman of fortune and education , with talents that ...
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... laws for non - attendance on divine service . I had hardly finished this business , and got my fort well stored with provisions , when I received a letter from the governor , acquaint- ing me that he had called the assembly , and wished ...
... laws for non - attendance on divine service . I had hardly finished this business , and got my fort well stored with provisions , when I received a letter from the governor , acquaint- ing me that he had called the assembly , and wished ...
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... law . Dr. Bond visited me and gave me an account of the pains he had taken to spread a general good liking to the law , and ascribed much to those endeavours . I had the vanity to ascribe all to my dialogue ; how- ever , not knowing but ...
... law . Dr. Bond visited me and gave me an account of the pains he had taken to spread a general good liking to the law , and ascribed much to those endeavours . I had the vanity to ascribe all to my dialogue ; how- ever , not knowing but ...
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