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... thought could not well be the case with this article . therefore met with no objection from them , and I had another ... thought it would hardly be admitted . The 9th article was so drawn , in compli- The 11th article it was thought ...
... thought could not well be the case with this article . therefore met with no objection from them , and I had another ... thought it would hardly be admitted . The 9th article was so drawn , in compli- The 11th article it was thought ...
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... thought right to call a meeting of the whole to consult upon this proposal : At this meeting I represented to them , as the ground of this measure , that the colonies being ge- nerally out of favour at present , any hard clause relating ...
... thought right to call a meeting of the whole to consult upon this proposal : At this meeting I represented to them , as the ground of this measure , that the colonies being ge- nerally out of favour at present , any hard clause relating ...
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... thought : but give me leave to add , that they , confirm a perpetual peace . If I were per- as honest men , cannot disdain such a thought mitted to be the mediator , I should certainly more than I do ; every honest man ought to propose ...
... thought : but give me leave to add , that they , confirm a perpetual peace . If I were per- as honest men , cannot disdain such a thought mitted to be the mediator , I should certainly more than I do ; every honest man ought to propose ...
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