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consideration , that can dispense with my submitting to my countrymen a new
chart of that coast , upon which so many of them have unfortunately perished ,
Whatever divisions of parties have existed in our country for these three last
centuries ...
consideration , that can dispense with my submitting to my countrymen a new
chart of that coast , upon which so many of them have unfortunately perished ,
Whatever divisions of parties have existed in our country for these three last
centuries ...
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tutes them a party of malcontents , in opposition to the majority of the community ,
who are happy under , and therefore with and intend to preserve the present form
of their conftitution and government . Whoever views with perfect impartiality ...
tutes them a party of malcontents , in opposition to the majority of the community ,
who are happy under , and therefore with and intend to preserve the present form
of their conftitution and government . Whoever views with perfect impartiality ...
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The misfortunes , which have heretofore happened to our unhappy country , from
the contests of these opposite parties , are of tog serious a nature not to rouze
every true patriot to the exertion of his utmost efforts to prevent a repetition of
them ...
The misfortunes , which have heretofore happened to our unhappy country , from
the contests of these opposite parties , are of tog serious a nature not to rouze
every true patriot to the exertion of his utmost efforts to prevent a repetition of
them ...
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So in the case of this question of difference , one party submitted to the obligation
of the divine ordinance to obey our rulers , because they held that Almighty God
had delegated his power to them immediately ; the other party held , * “ that the ...
So in the case of this question of difference , one party submitted to the obligation
of the divine ordinance to obey our rulers , because they held that Almighty God
had delegated his power to them immediately ; the other party held , * “ that the ...
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If a national characteristic can be affixed to Englishmen beyond that of generosity
and valour , it is their implacable tenaciousness of the grounds , upon which they
divide themselves into domestic fęction and party . In order to support these ...
If a national characteristic can be affixed to Englishmen beyond that of generosity
and valour , it is their implacable tenaciousness of the grounds , upon which they
divide themselves into domestic fęction and party . In order to support these ...
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