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... dangerous and unconftitutional practice of removing military officers for their votes in parliament . They firınly adhered to those friends of liberty , who had run all hazards in its cause , and provided for them in preference to every ...
... dangerous and unconftitutional practice of removing military officers for their votes in parliament . They firınly adhered to those friends of liberty , who had run all hazards in its cause , and provided for them in preference to every ...
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... dangerous froin its very constitution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of men , who pretended to be actuated by motives similar to theirs ...
... dangerous froin its very constitution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of men , who pretended to be actuated by motives similar to theirs ...
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... danger , he will find it liard indeed to engage us to place any confidence in the system hic proposes for our security His undertaking is great . The purpose of this painphlet , and at which it aims directly or obliquely in cvery page ...
... danger , he will find it liard indeed to engage us to place any confidence in the system hic proposes for our security His undertaking is great . The purpose of this painphlet , and at which it aims directly or obliquely in cvery page ...
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... dangerous a connexion , left , instead of being partakers of our strength , they should only become tharers in our ruin . If it is believed at home , all that firmness of mind , and dignified national courage , which used to be the ...
... dangerous a connexion , left , instead of being partakers of our strength , they should only become tharers in our ruin . If it is believed at home , all that firmness of mind , and dignified national courage , which used to be the ...
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... dangerous ; and which , if they should crawl from pamphlets into counsels , and be realized from private speculation into national measures , cannot fail of hastening and compleating our ruin . This author , after having paid his ...
... dangerous ; and which , if they should crawl from pamphlets into counsels , and be realized from private speculation into national measures , cannot fail of hastening and compleating our ruin . This author , after having paid his ...
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