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... minister , by the blood of rams and of lambs ; f that do not answer the end , we are ready to march in the an , and to sprinkle the American altars with our hearts ' blood , if occasion should be . The latent seeds of destruction which ...
... minister , by the blood of rams and of lambs ; f that do not answer the end , we are ready to march in the an , and to sprinkle the American altars with our hearts ' blood , if occasion should be . The latent seeds of destruction which ...
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... friends in Parliament the next session , that the non - consumption agreement , if faithfully adhered to , must be the ruin of the Ministry ; and our — friends would succeed ; when we might hope for such Reply to Farmington . 99.
... friends in Parliament the next session , that the non - consumption agreement , if faithfully adhered to , must be the ruin of the Ministry ; and our — friends would succeed ; when we might hope for such Reply to Farmington . 99.
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... ministry ; and that craft and policy , as well as open insult and violence , will be used to force a submission of particular places and Provinces , to weaken and disunite us , to which we appre- hend it is our duty to oppose a constant ...
... ministry ; and that craft and policy , as well as open insult and violence , will be used to force a submission of particular places and Provinces , to weaken and disunite us , to which we appre- hend it is our duty to oppose a constant ...
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... ministry have chosen the Town of Boston as their first victim . The That we are sequestered from all America , for a criterion by which they shall determine how far the idea of des- potic government is compatible with the sentiments of ...
... ministry have chosen the Town of Boston as their first victim . The That we are sequestered from all America , for a criterion by which they shall determine how far the idea of des- potic government is compatible with the sentiments of ...
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... ministry have chosen the Town of Boston as their first victim . That we are sequestered from all America , for a criterion by which they shall determine how far the idea of des potic government is compatible with the sentiments of free ...
... ministry have chosen the Town of Boston as their first victim . That we are sequestered from all America , for a criterion by which they shall determine how far the idea of des potic government is compatible with the sentiments of free ...
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