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Strana 8
... particular treaties of neutrality in case of a general war , to their own private ad- vantage in trade , by supplying the common enemy ; of all which there have been instances ; it was thought better to have all treaties of a general ...
... particular treaties of neutrality in case of a general war , to their own private ad- vantage in trade , by supplying the common enemy ; of all which there have been instances ; it was thought better to have all treaties of a general ...
Strana 9
... particular persons ( which are preju- dicial to the settlement and peopling of the country ) , prevented ; and , the land being again granted in small tracts to the settlers , the quitrents reserved may in time become a fund for support ...
... particular persons ( which are preju- dicial to the settlement and peopling of the country ) , prevented ; and , the land being again granted in small tracts to the settlers , the quitrents reserved may in time become a fund for support ...
Strana 11
... particular occasions , in time of war . But it is not intended that they may interfere with the constitution and government of the particular Colonies ; who are to be left to their own laws , and to lay , levy , and apply their own ...
... particular occasions , in time of war . But it is not intended that they may interfere with the constitution and government of the particular Colonies ; who are to be left to their own laws , and to lay , levy , and apply their own ...
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
WASHINGTONS FAREWELL ADDRESS | 4 |
MAGNA CHARTA | 5 |
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