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... thought , be rectified by the projected bill ; nor need it seem so startling , for a registry of Catholic priests had been already for a short time admitted without harm : it had dropped at length in con- sequence of no provision having ...
... thought , be rectified by the projected bill ; nor need it seem so startling , for a registry of Catholic priests had been already for a short time admitted without harm : it had dropped at length in con- sequence of no provision having ...
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... thought themselves par- ticularly happy to be under the direction and com- mand of so known an asserter of liberty — such an important and distinguished Governor . The histories of the period in question may be consulted for an account ...
... thought themselves par- ticularly happy to be under the direction and com- mand of so known an asserter of liberty — such an important and distinguished Governor . The histories of the period in question may be consulted for an account ...
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... thought themselves par- ticularly happy to be under the direction and com- mand of so known an asserter of liberty — such an important and distinguished Governor . - The histories of the period in question may be consulted for an ...
... thought themselves par- ticularly happy to be under the direction and com- mand of so known an asserter of liberty — such an important and distinguished Governor . - The histories of the period in question may be consulted for an ...
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... thought as imagining that there is any settled plan for the asserting an Ind - p - cy : but to be uneasy in their present state , and to express amongst themselves this uneasiness , is the turn and fashion of the upper sort of people ...
... thought as imagining that there is any settled plan for the asserting an Ind - p - cy : but to be uneasy in their present state , and to express amongst themselves this uneasiness , is the turn and fashion of the upper sort of people ...
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... thought to throw a slur on Lord Sandwich by joining Robinson with him ; but this latter , though he set out in a magisterial tone , has done no more than the other , nor do I think him capable of doing so much , with all his presumption ...
... thought to throw a slur on Lord Sandwich by joining Robinson with him ; but this latter , though he set out in a magisterial tone , has done no more than the other , nor do I think him capable of doing so much , with all his presumption ...
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