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... counsels would not be long hearkened to : and therefore , as they took great care by the committee of elections to remove as many of thofe members as they fufpected not to be inclinable to their paffions , upon pretence " that they were ...
... counsels would not be long hearkened to : and therefore , as they took great care by the committee of elections to remove as many of thofe members as they fufpected not to be inclinable to their paffions , upon pretence " that they were ...
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... counsels fome men of great power , who will not take the pains to improve their great parts ; yet the number of the whole should not be too great ; and the capacities and qualities of the moft fhould be fit for bufinefs ; that is ...
... counsels fome men of great power , who will not take the pains to improve their great parts ; yet the number of the whole should not be too great ; and the capacities and qualities of the moft fhould be fit for bufinefs ; that is ...
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... counsels , plots , confpiracies , or otherwise , " do any thing to the contrary of any thing in this " present proteftation contained and further , that " I fhall , in all just and honourable ways , endeavour " to preserve the union and ...
... counsels , plots , confpiracies , or otherwise , " do any thing to the contrary of any thing in this " present proteftation contained and further , that " I fhall , in all just and honourable ways , endeavour " to preserve the union and ...
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