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... to become familiar with many things in Rabbinical learning . He made the study of divinity a chief pursuit ; and those who read what he had written on this important B 1 subject , were astonished at his knowledge of the scriptures.
... to become familiar with many things in Rabbinical learning . He made the study of divinity a chief pursuit ; and those who read what he had written on this important B 1 subject , were astonished at his knowledge of the scriptures.
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... things remained , until Great Britain , in 1775 , de- termined to tax the colonies without their consent . Mr. Smith deeply deplored the contentions that after- wards took place , and long before the civil war broke out , exerted every ...
... things remained , until Great Britain , in 1775 , de- termined to tax the colonies without their consent . Mr. Smith deeply deplored the contentions that after- wards took place , and long before the civil war broke out , exerted every ...
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... thing , to affront so mighty a state , although it were not against an ally and confederate . Conse- quently , if his said majestie ( as it is fit ) were well informed of all that could be spoken upon this sub- ject , he would not ...
... thing , to affront so mighty a state , although it were not against an ally and confederate . Conse- quently , if his said majestie ( as it is fit ) were well informed of all that could be spoken upon this sub- ject , he would not ...
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... things being in his gracious disposall , and we may as well be preserved by him with small forces as by a great army , which makes us to wish you all happiness and prosperity , and recommend you to his protection . My lords , your ...
... things being in his gracious disposall , and we may as well be preserved by him with small forces as by a great army , which makes us to wish you all happiness and prosperity , and recommend you to his protection . My lords , your ...
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... things , to expel , or to reduce to his majesty's obedience , all such foreigners , as without his ma- jesty's leave and consent , have seated themselves amongst any of his dominions in America , to the prejudice of his majesty's ...
... things , to expel , or to reduce to his majesty's obedience , all such foreigners , as without his ma- jesty's leave and consent , have seated themselves amongst any of his dominions in America , to the prejudice of his majesty's ...
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