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This legislative is not only the supreme power of the commonwealth but sacred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it ; nor can any edict of any body else , in what form soever conceived or by what power ...
This legislative is not only the supreme power of the commonwealth but sacred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it ; nor can any edict of any body else , in what form soever conceived or by what power ...
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year were carried spin it well than the Irish , who , labouring little in any kind with their hands , have their fingers more supple and soft than other women of the poorer condition among us . And this may certainly be advanced and ...
year were carried spin it well than the Irish , who , labouring little in any kind with their hands , have their fingers more supple and soft than other women of the poorer condition among us . And this may certainly be advanced and ...
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... and shall be put in possession by order of the government of such of them as are in the king's hands , or the hands of their tenants , without being put to any suit or trouble therein ; and all such estates shall be freed and ...
... and shall be put in possession by order of the government of such of them as are in the king's hands , or the hands of their tenants , without being put to any suit or trouble therein ; and all such estates shall be freed and ...
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