The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire, Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The speech of John Dickinson ... May 24th, 1764 ... praying the king for a change of the government of the province. 1764Bonsal and Niles., 1801 |
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... injuries to remonstrances , from remonstrances to arms , and from arms to liberty -- after a vicissitude of fortunes delivered from despot- ism , and establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just ...
... injuries to remonstrances , from remonstrances to arms , and from arms to liberty -- after a vicissitude of fortunes delivered from despot- ism , and establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just ...
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... injuries to remonstrances , from remonstrances to arms , and from arms to liberty —— after a vicissitude of fortunes delivered from despot- ism , and establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just ...
... injuries to remonstrances , from remonstrances to arms , and from arms to liberty —— after a vicissitude of fortunes delivered from despot- ism , and establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just ...
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... injured , nothing is more natural than to resent and complain : but when they enter into consideration of the means for obtaining re- dress , the same virtue that gave the alarm , may sometimes , by causing too great a transport of zeal ...
... injured , nothing is more natural than to resent and complain : but when they enter into consideration of the means for obtaining re- dress , the same virtue that gave the alarm , may sometimes , by causing too great a transport of zeal ...
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... injury of which we com- plain . If the change of government now meditat- ed , can take place , with all our privileges preserved ; let it instantly take place : but if they must be con- sumed in the blaze of royal authority , we shall ( 5 )
... injury of which we com- plain . If the change of government now meditat- ed , can take place , with all our privileges preserved ; let it instantly take place : but if they must be con- sumed in the blaze of royal authority , we shall ( 5 )
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... injury ? " LET me suppose , and none can offer the least proof of this supposition being unreasonable , that his majesty will not accept of the government , clogged , as it will be said , with privileges inconsist- ent with the royal ...
... injury ? " LET me suppose , and none can offer the least proof of this supposition being unreasonable , that his majesty will not accept of the government , clogged , as it will be said , with privileges inconsist- ent with the royal ...
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