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... Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , Perkins and Marvin of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as Proprietors , in the words following , to wit : " Speeches and ...
... Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , Perkins and Marvin of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as Proprietors , in the words following , to wit : " Speeches and ...
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... independence of their Athenian origin . Many of these establishments took place at an early age ; and if there were defects in the governments of the parent states , the colonists did not possess philosophy or experience sufficient to ...
... independence of their Athenian origin . Many of these establishments took place at an early age ; and if there were defects in the governments of the parent states , the colonists did not possess philosophy or experience sufficient to ...
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... independence of the parent country is likely to arise ; unless indeed it should spring up in a form , that would threaten uni- versal desolation . The inhabitants have no strong attachment to the place which they inhabit . The hope of a ...
... independence of the parent country is likely to arise ; unless indeed it should spring up in a form , that would threaten uni- versal desolation . The inhabitants have no strong attachment to the place which they inhabit . The hope of a ...
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... independence . Still it is true , that for a century , causes had been in operation tending to prepare things for this great result . In the year 1660 the English act of Navigation was pass- ed ; the first and grand object of which ...
... independence . Still it is true , that for a century , causes had been in operation tending to prepare things for this great result . In the year 1660 the English act of Navigation was pass- ed ; the first and grand object of which ...
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... independence and positive sovereignty . " Perhaps this may be stated somewhat too strongly ; but it cannot be denied , that from the very nature of the establishments here , and from the general character of the measures respecting ...
... independence and positive sovereignty . " Perhaps this may be stated somewhat too strongly ; but it cannot be denied , that from the very nature of the establishments here , and from the general character of the measures respecting ...
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