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I once felt all that kind of anger , which a man ought to feel , against the mean principles that are held by the To- ries : A noted one , who kept a tavern at Amboy , was ftanding at his door , with as pretty a child in his hand ...
I once felt all that kind of anger , which a man ought to feel , against the mean principles that are held by the To- ries : A noted one , who kept a tavern at Amboy , was ftanding at his door , with as pretty a child in his hand ...
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appeal but to force , the vital principle and immediate parent of defpotifm : —a well disciplined militia , our best reliance in peace , and for the firft moments of war , till regulars may relieve them : - the fupremacy of the civil ...
appeal but to force , the vital principle and immediate parent of defpotifm : —a well disciplined militia , our best reliance in peace , and for the firft moments of war , till regulars may relieve them : - the fupremacy of the civil ...
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... and also the resolution offered in condemnation of the administration . We object to bringing this question down to the level of persons . The individual is but an atom ; he is born , he acts , he dies ; but principles are eternal ...
... and also the resolution offered in condemnation of the administration . We object to bringing this question down to the level of persons . The individual is but an atom ; he is born , he acts , he dies ; but principles are eternal ...
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