Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect and Preserve Some of the Speeches, Orations, & Proceedings, with Sketches and Remarks on Men and Things, and Other Fugitive Or Neglected Pieces, Belonging to the Men of the Revolutionary Period in the United States ... |
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... and dency : ' tis this a standing force leads to a total made liinself the tyrant of
the Athenians . ... his command in Gaul , got the them . aflections of his army ,
marched to Rome , overthrew You see the danger of a standing army to the the
state ...
... and dency : ' tis this a standing force leads to a total made liinself the tyrant of
the Athenians . ... his command in Gaul , got the them . aflections of his army ,
marched to Rome , overthrew You see the danger of a standing army to the the
state ...
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... who may act either in person or by his re- ties and IMMUNITIES of British
subjects , a standing presentative ; and I freely confess that I can see no army
was established among us in time of peace ; reason why a PROCLAMATION for
raising ...
... who may act either in person or by his re- ties and IMMUNITIES of British
subjects , a standing presentative ; and I freely confess that I can see no army
was established among us in time of peace ; reason why a PROCLAMATION for
raising ...
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... was , that " he had de . open war with us , been in this town , in the same
signed a standing army to be raised , and to govern the exposed condition ,
scarce a man would have lived to have seen the morning light . king dom therehy
.
... was , that " he had de . open war with us , been in this town , in the same
signed a standing army to be raised , and to govern the exposed condition ,
scarce a man would have lived to have seen the morning light . king dom therehy
.
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This is truly a glorious senate or people , when such a king shall invade
inspiration of reason , by whose in Nuence , notwith that part which doth not
belong to him , it shall standing the inclination we have for independence , be
lawful to ...
This is truly a glorious senate or people , when such a king shall invade
inspiration of reason , by whose in Nuence , notwith that part which doth not
belong to him , it shall standing the inclination we have for independence , be
lawful to ...
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... liberties , and envy those lust of power , assisted by a standing army , can lead
who enjoy liberty ; who are equally indifferent to the a traitor to commit . glory of a
George or a Louis ; who for the addition For us he bled , and now languishes .
... liberties , and envy those lust of power , assisted by a standing army , can lead
who enjoy liberty ; who are equally indifferent to the a traitor to commit . glory of a
George or a Louis ; who for the addition For us he bled , and now languishes .
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