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... carried to the Weft - Indies , and fold in our own islands , or to the French , Spa- niards , Danes and Dutch ; by the fame carried to other colonies in North - Ame- rica , as to New - England , Nova - Scotia , Newfoundland , Carolina ...
... carried to the Weft - Indies , and fold in our own islands , or to the French , Spa- niards , Danes and Dutch ; by the fame carried to other colonies in North - Ame- rica , as to New - England , Nova - Scotia , Newfoundland , Carolina ...
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... carried to overcome the at- tachment of the British cabinet to its unjust edicts , that it received every encouragement with- in the competency of the executive branch of our government , to expect that a repeal of them would be ...
... carried to overcome the at- tachment of the British cabinet to its unjust edicts , that it received every encouragement with- in the competency of the executive branch of our government , to expect that a repeal of them would be ...
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... carried , on the same principle , is a question , in which all in- dependent powers , whose governments differ from theirs , are interest- ed ; even those most remote , and surely none more so than the United States . Our policy , in ...
... carried , on the same principle , is a question , in which all in- dependent powers , whose governments differ from theirs , are interest- ed ; even those most remote , and surely none more so than the United States . Our policy , in ...
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