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... foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening . Parliament , which had been prorogued in the preceding reign by the angry James , on account of its decided stand in de- fence of the popular rights , and ...
... foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening . Parliament , which had been prorogued in the preceding reign by the angry James , on account of its decided stand in de- fence of the popular rights , and ...
Page 210
... foreign communities ; their lofty anticipation with respect to our freedom so valiantly ob- tained , to our republic so gloriously establish- ed , of which the speedy extinction would in- volve us in the deepest and the most unexam ...
... foreign communities ; their lofty anticipation with respect to our freedom so valiantly ob- tained , to our republic so gloriously establish- ed , of which the speedy extinction would in- volve us in the deepest and the most unexam ...
Page 241
... foreign and domestic slavery ; so far we shall be from mending our condition by monarchizing our government , whatever new conceit now pos- sesses us . 66 ' However , with all hazard I have ven- tured , what I thought my duty , to speak ...
... foreign and domestic slavery ; so far we shall be from mending our condition by monarchizing our government , whatever new conceit now pos- sesses us . 66 ' However , with all hazard I have ven- tured , what I thought my duty , to speak ...
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