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... present case there ap- James ii . 15 , 16 . peared , or seemed to me , some difference , & c . I soon found the advantage of this change in my manners ; the conversations I engaged in went on more pleasantly . The modest way in which I ...
... present case there ap- James ii . 15 , 16 . peared , or seemed to me , some difference , & c . I soon found the advantage of this change in my manners ; the conversations I engaged in went on more pleasantly . The modest way in which I ...
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... present exigencies of the pro- vince , would be absolutely impossible . cious king for his service , and the defence of this colony from his majesty's enemies . " That the proprietaries refusing to permit us to grant money to the crown ...
... present exigencies of the pro- vince , would be absolutely impossible . cious king for his service , and the defence of this colony from his majesty's enemies . " That the proprietaries refusing to permit us to grant money to the crown ...
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... present work , as well for justification , as an historical document , im- portant in the American annals . Dr. Franklin may be considered as thus again continuing his own memoirs . HAVING been from my youth more or less engaged in ...
... present work , as well for justification , as an historical document , im- portant in the American annals . Dr. Franklin may be considered as thus again continuing his own memoirs . HAVING been from my youth more or less engaged in ...
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... present , know that not a syllable of the kind fell fron either of them , or from any of their party . " Some days after the stamp act was passed , to which I had given all the opposition I could , with Mr. Grenville , I received a note ...
... present , know that not a syllable of the kind fell fron either of them , or from any of their party . " Some days after the stamp act was passed , to which I had given all the opposition I could , with Mr. Grenville , I received a note ...
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... present case ; that he himself , though not in opposition , had much disapproved of their conduct towards me ; that some of them , he was sure , were ashamed of it , and sorry it had happened ; which he supposed must be sufficient to ...
... present case ; that he himself , though not in opposition , had much disapproved of their conduct towards me ; that some of them , he was sure , were ashamed of it , and sorry it had happened ; which he supposed must be sufficient to ...
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