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... occasion . The malignity of Wedderburne sought to fix a stigma by resorting to a classical allusion , and attempting to transfer it to the man whose virtue had excited ministerial hatred . Though the allusion is well understood by men ...
... occasion . The malignity of Wedderburne sought to fix a stigma by resorting to a classical allusion , and attempting to transfer it to the man whose virtue had excited ministerial hatred . Though the allusion is well understood by men ...
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... occasion , " That under whatsoever circumstances this second embassy was undertaken , it appears to have been a measure pre - ordained in the councils of Hea- ven ; and it will be for ever remembered to the honour of Pennsylvania , that ...
... occasion , " That under whatsoever circumstances this second embassy was undertaken , it appears to have been a measure pre - ordained in the councils of Hea- ven ; and it will be for ever remembered to the honour of Pennsylvania , that ...
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... occasion . Q. But who are to be the judges of that ex- traordinary occasion ? Is not the parliament ? A. Though the parliament may judge of the occasion , the people will think it can never exercise such right , till representatives ...
... occasion . Q. But who are to be the judges of that ex- traordinary occasion ? Is not the parliament ? A. Though the parliament may judge of the occasion , the people will think it can never exercise such right , till representatives ...
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