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... considered as the first germination of that great revolution which was terminated by the peace of 1783 . Franklin has been , by writers hostile to freedom , considered as one premedi- tating a revolution , and labouring to fulfil his ...
... considered as the first germination of that great revolution which was terminated by the peace of 1783 . Franklin has been , by writers hostile to freedom , considered as one premedi- tating a revolution , and labouring to fulfil his ...
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... considered as a part of the armament . But it appears more plainly by the concordat of the captains , whereof.I send you a copy . Who the owners were of those privateers , I have not heard . I suppose they may be inhabitants of ...
... considered as a part of the armament . But it appears more plainly by the concordat of the captains , whereof.I send you a copy . Who the owners were of those privateers , I have not heard . I suppose they may be inhabitants of ...
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... considered as a precedent , to be adopt- ed on any future occasion , or else by having a new copy made out in America , in which these mistakes should be corrected , and which might be done without any prejudice arising to either of the ...
... considered as a precedent , to be adopt- ed on any future occasion , or else by having a new copy made out in America , in which these mistakes should be corrected , and which might be done without any prejudice arising to either of the ...
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