Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Majesty's ministers to be re- pugnant to their duty as guardians of the just rights of the crown and of their fellow - subjects , can you suggest any other way of terminating these disputes consistent with the ideas of justice and ...
... Majesty's ministers to be re- pugnant to their duty as guardians of the just rights of the crown and of their fellow - subjects , can you suggest any other way of terminating these disputes consistent with the ideas of justice and ...
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... Majesty's servants have now " in contemplation , 1st . to relieve the colonists from the taxes complained of ; 2dly . to preserve the honor , the dignity , and the supremacy of the Bri- tish legislature over all his Majesty's dominions ...
... Majesty's servants have now " in contemplation , 1st . to relieve the colonists from the taxes complained of ; 2dly . to preserve the honor , the dignity , and the supremacy of the Bri- tish legislature over all his Majesty's dominions ...
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... Majesty's ministers to be re- pugnant to their duty as guardians of the just rights of the crown , and of their fellow - subjects , can you suggest any other way of terminating these disputes , consistent with the ideas of justice and ...
... Majesty's ministers to be re- pugnant to their duty as guardians of the just rights of the crown , and of their fellow - subjects , can you suggest any other way of terminating these disputes , consistent with the ideas of justice and ...
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... Majesty's protection by virtue of his royal charter ' or commissions of government , ) have and enjoy all liberties and This State of the Constitution of the Colonies was printed at the close of 1769 , aud communicated to various ...
... Majesty's protection by virtue of his royal charter ' or commissions of government , ) have and enjoy all liberties and This State of the Constitution of the Colonies was printed at the close of 1769 , aud communicated to various ...
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... Majesty , and to have always been of right annexed to the office of King of Eng- land , throughout all his Majesty's realms and dominions ; -yet the enacting clause , which respects only the peculiar establish- ment of the militia of ...
... Majesty , and to have always been of right annexed to the office of King of Eng- land , throughout all his Majesty's realms and dominions ; -yet the enacting clause , which respects only the peculiar establish- ment of the militia of ...
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