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... lives of your Majesty's subjects ; and that such statutes as more immediately distress any of your Majesty's colonies be repealed . For by such arrangements as your Majesty's wisdom can form for collecting the united sense of your ...
... lives of your Majesty's subjects ; and that such statutes as more immediately distress any of your Majesty's colonies be repealed . For by such arrangements as your Majesty's wisdom can form for collecting the united sense of your ...
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... lives will be , to those who cannot earn a livelyhood by manual labor , beggary , & that we who have born the heat and ... live under governments in the framing of which we had no hand , nor were consulted either personally or representa ...
... lives will be , to those who cannot earn a livelyhood by manual labor , beggary , & that we who have born the heat and ... live under governments in the framing of which we had no hand , nor were consulted either personally or representa ...
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... live to see your hopes in relation to it crowned with complete success , I sincerely desire . In the event that it speedily takes place , I hope it will afford me an opportunity of visiting you again at the Hermitage . It is the ardent ...
... live to see your hopes in relation to it crowned with complete success , I sincerely desire . In the event that it speedily takes place , I hope it will afford me an opportunity of visiting you again at the Hermitage . It is the ardent ...
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refuses to answer a letter and loses thirteen fine | 9 |
Benjamin Franklin makes a freak suggestion | 15 |
John Adams writes his wife news of the Declaration of Inde | 21 |
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