Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... give disquiet to themselves and others : yet they are not so to God ; since to us He is a God of other patience ; and He will own the least of truth in the hearts of His people . And the people being the blessing of God , they will not ...
... give disquiet to themselves and others : yet they are not so to God ; since to us He is a God of other patience ; and He will own the least of truth in the hearts of His people . And the people being the blessing of God , they will not ...
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... give and grant , we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax , what do we do ? " We , your Majesty's Commons for Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty " what ? Our own property ! No ! " We give and BODY grant to ...
... give and grant , we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax , what do we do ? " We , your Majesty's Commons for Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty " what ? Our own property ! No ! " We give and BODY grant to ...
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... give peace to my country , I give it to my conscience . But what , says the financier , is peace to us without money ? Your plan gives us no revenue . No ! But it does - for it se- cures to the subject the power of refusal - the first ...
... give peace to my country , I give it to my conscience . But what , says the financier , is peace to us without money ? Your plan gives us no revenue . No ! But it does - for it se- cures to the subject the power of refusal - the first ...
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