Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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... matter of counsell to ther counsellours , matter of Judicature to ther iudges : Only the quaestion here growes : what rule the Judge must have to iudge by : 2ly who those counsellors must be . That in the matter which is referred to the ...
... matter of counsell to ther counsellours , matter of Judicature to ther iudges : Only the quaestion here growes : what rule the Judge must have to iudge by : 2ly who those counsellors must be . That in the matter which is referred to the ...
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... Matter of Favour from the Crown , and not a Matter relative to the Administration of Government ” —and again the house used phrases that smacked of Pym and Hampden : Resolved , That the said Demand is illegal and arbitrary , con- trary ...
... Matter of Favour from the Crown , and not a Matter relative to the Administration of Government ” —and again the house used phrases that smacked of Pym and Hampden : Resolved , That the said Demand is illegal and arbitrary , con- trary ...
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... matter at least he was right and other men wrong . I am still of opinion it would have been happy for both sides the water if it had been adopted . The Colonies so united would have been sufficiently strong to have defended themselves ...
... matter at least he was right and other men wrong . I am still of opinion it would have been happy for both sides the water if it had been adopted . The Colonies so united would have been sufficiently strong to have defended themselves ...
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Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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