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... continued to think that no other ' man was fit to represent them , and on the sixteenth of March elected him once more . Their resolution was now so well known , that no opponent ventured to ap- pear . The commons began to find , that ...
... continued to think that no other ' man was fit to represent them , and on the sixteenth of March elected him once more . Their resolution was now so well known , that no opponent ventured to ap- pear . The commons began to find , that ...
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... continued during the parliament , in that of Anne it was hardly worth the while to kill the man whom the next breath was to revive . It is , however , apparent , that in the opinion of the parliament , the dead - doing lines would have ...
... continued during the parliament , in that of Anne it was hardly worth the while to kill the man whom the next breath was to revive . It is , however , apparent , that in the opinion of the parliament , the dead - doing lines would have ...
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... continued the same . The sun has risen , and the corn has grown , and whatever talk has been of the danger of proper- ty , yet he that ploughed the field commonly reaped it , and he that built a house was master of the door : the ...
... continued the same . The sun has risen , and the corn has grown , and whatever talk has been of the danger of proper- ty , yet he that ploughed the field commonly reaped it , and he that built a house was master of the door : the ...
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... continued till now , is sufficiently shameful . None can indeed wonder that it has been supported by the sectaries , the natural fomenters of sedition , and con- federates of the rabble , of whose religion little now remains but hatred ...
... continued till now , is sufficiently shameful . None can indeed wonder that it has been supported by the sectaries , the natural fomenters of sedition , and con- federates of the rabble , of whose religion little now remains but hatred ...
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... continued their hopes and their labours . They were the second nation that dared the extent of the Pacific Ocean , and the second circumnavigators of the globe . By the war between Elizabeth and Philip , the wealth of America became ...
... continued their hopes and their labours . They were the second nation that dared the extent of the Pacific Ocean , and the second circumnavigators of the globe . By the war between Elizabeth and Philip , the wealth of America became ...
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