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... England , In the last place , we are sure that , if , without unreasonable conduct on the part of England , it ever at any time becomes the interest of her desendants in India to be disjoined from her , it will at the same moment be her ...
... England , In the last place , we are sure that , if , without unreasonable conduct on the part of England , it ever at any time becomes the interest of her desendants in India to be disjoined from her , it will at the same moment be her ...
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... England an unfavourable construction should have been put on my refusing to permit troops to land in this country , which were not to be under my command . I ask you now , General , if it be your intention to return immediately to England ...
... England an unfavourable construction should have been put on my refusing to permit troops to land in this country , which were not to be under my command . I ask you now , General , if it be your intention to return immediately to England ...
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... England was justified in separating from the communion of that of Rome , the sects , in daring to depart from the communion of the Church of England , have only • pretended grounds of separation ; ' and hence Mr. G. promises in his very ...
... England was justified in separating from the communion of that of Rome , the sects , in daring to depart from the communion of the Church of England , have only • pretended grounds of separation ; ' and hence Mr. G. promises in his very ...
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