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Page 264
... tion that he paid her , from that splen- furnaces , he goes to France by the dour of fortune , so much of which way of the House of Lords , but keeps dies with him , and from that con- his place and his tools till something sideration ...
... tion that he paid her , from that splen- furnaces , he goes to France by the dour of fortune , so much of which way of the House of Lords , but keeps dies with him , and from that con- his place and his tools till something sideration ...
Page 373
... tion , and thought it my duty ; and and attempt their execution as far will only observe , that the motives as I am able . which induced them at first to set By virtue of the discretionary out , were good and praise - worthy , power ...
... tion , and thought it my duty ; and and attempt their execution as far will only observe , that the motives as I am able . which induced them at first to set By virtue of the discretionary out , were good and praise - worthy , power ...
Page 375
... tion to Congress , as would be more liberties must of necessity be greatly pleasing and agreeable to their wish- hazarded , if not entirely lost , if their es : -but , unfortunately for me , -- un- defence is left to any but a perma ...
... tion to Congress , as would be more liberties must of necessity be greatly pleasing and agreeable to their wish- hazarded , if not entirely lost , if their es : -but , unfortunately for me , -- un- defence is left to any but a perma ...
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