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... cyder - tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against gencral warrants . B. The The lawful secrets of bufiness and friendship were rendered inviolable A Short Account of a late Short Admi- nifiration.
... cyder - tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against gencral warrants . B. The The lawful secrets of bufiness and friendship were rendered inviolable A Short Account of a late Short Admi- nifiration.
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Edmund Burke. The lawful secrets of bufiness and friendship were rendered inviolable , by the resolution for condemning the seizure of papers . The trade of America was set free from injudicious and ruinous impositions — its revenue was ...
Edmund Burke. The lawful secrets of bufiness and friendship were rendered inviolable , by the resolution for condemning the seizure of papers . The trade of America was set free from injudicious and ruinous impositions — its revenue was ...
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... friends of liberty , who had run all hazards in its cause , and provided for them in preference to every other claim . With the Earl of Bute they had no personal connection ; no correspondencc of councils . They neither courted him nor ...
... friends of liberty , who had run all hazards in its cause , and provided for them in preference to every other claim . With the Earl of Bute they had no personal connection ; no correspondencc of councils . They neither courted him nor ...
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... friends of a very respectable party in this kingdom have been hitherto filent . For these two years paft , from one and the same quarter of politicks , a continual fire has been kept upon them ; fometimes from the uniyieldy column of ...
... friends of a very respectable party in this kingdom have been hitherto filent . For these two years paft , from one and the same quarter of politicks , a continual fire has been kept upon them ; fometimes from the uniyieldy column of ...
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... friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were în haste to get rid of the burthen of our conquefts . This author knows that France did not put those colonies into the hands of England ; but he he well knows who did ...
... friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were în haste to get rid of the burthen of our conquefts . This author knows that France did not put those colonies into the hands of England ; but he he well knows who did ...
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