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What we of good government being answered , in that purpose to do herein ,
shall be orderly , speedipower was supported in reverence with the ly , and within
bounds . ” people , and the people were secured from the It does not appear that
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What we of good government being answered , in that purpose to do herein ,
shall be orderly , speedipower was supported in reverence with the ly , and within
bounds . ” people , and the people were secured from the It does not appear that
...
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... the nation of Eng - sentatives for assembly , and that they should lin ! in general
, and to thy friends there in continue and sit upon their own adjournments ;
pirticular , ( as appears by thy letters from yet by thy commission to thy present
deputy ...
... the nation of Eng - sentatives for assembly , and that they should lin ! in general
, and to thy friends there in continue and sit upon their own adjournments ;
pirticular , ( as appears by thy letters from yet by thy commission to thy present
deputy ...
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... appears , in part , by the said representation , to which we refer ; and beThe
assembly thus replied : come supplicants ... however the charter was things
which they made appear were amiss : received , yet it was not with such
unanimity nor ...
... appears , in part , by the said representation , to which we refer ; and beThe
assembly thus replied : come supplicants ... however the charter was things
which they made appear were amiss : received , yet it was not with such
unanimity nor ...
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... That assembly then , which first discovered though it must be acknowledged
the founders this lapse , or which at the requisition of their of few cities appear to
have had more fore - l constituents , first endeavoured to retrieve it , sight than he
.
... That assembly then , which first discovered though it must be acknowledged
the founders this lapse , or which at the requisition of their of few cities appear to
have had more fore - l constituents , first endeavoured to retrieve it , sight than he
.
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Britain in those parts , by the excessive quanAdd to all this ; that William Penn
him - tities of paper money there issued , and the deself does not appear to have
been under the preciated condition thereof , for want of proper dominion of these
...
Britain in those parts , by the excessive quanAdd to all this ; that William Penn
him - tities of paper money there issued , and the deself does not appear to have
been under the preciated condition thereof , for want of proper dominion of these
...
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