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Page 6716
... give the sanction of government to the riots you complain of , and even to future murders . You are partial perhaps to the military mode of execution , and had rather see a score of these wretches butchered by the guards , than one of ...
... give the sanction of government to the riots you complain of , and even to future murders . You are partial perhaps to the military mode of execution , and had rather see a score of these wretches butchered by the guards , than one of ...
Page 6725
... give you every day fresh marks of their resentment . They despise the miserable governor you have sent them , because he is the creature of Lord Bute ; nor is it from any natural confusion in their ideas , that they are so ready to ...
... give you every day fresh marks of their resentment . They despise the miserable governor you have sent them , because he is the creature of Lord Bute ; nor is it from any natural confusion in their ideas , that they are so ready to ...
Page 6726
... give you such a covenant to digest , as the presbytery of Scot- land would have been ashamed to offer to Charles the Second . They left their native land in search of freedom , and found it in a desert . Divided as they Divided as they ...
... give you such a covenant to digest , as the presbytery of Scot- land would have been ashamed to offer to Charles the Second . They left their native land in search of freedom , and found it in a desert . Divided as they Divided as they ...
Page 6728
... give them an opportunity of recalling a trust , which , they find , has been scandalously abused . You are not to be told that the power of the House of Commons is not original , but delegated to them for the welfare of the people ...
... give them an opportunity of recalling a trust , which , they find , has been scandalously abused . You are not to be told that the power of the House of Commons is not original , but delegated to them for the welfare of the people ...
Page 6730
... give your confidence to no man , who does not possess the confidence of your subjects ; and leave it to themselves to determine , by their conduct at a future election , whether or no it be in reality the general sense of the nation ...
... give your confidence to no man , who does not possess the confidence of your subjects ; and leave it to themselves to determine , by their conduct at a future election , whether or no it be in reality the general sense of the nation ...
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