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... seems to have been a fervent desire at once for the aggrandizement and reformation of the church . In early life , it can scarcely escape the suspicion of having been ambitious or mercenary ; but those motives seem to have subsided ...
... seems to have been a fervent desire at once for the aggrandizement and reformation of the church . In early life , it can scarcely escape the suspicion of having been ambitious or mercenary ; but those motives seem to have subsided ...
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... seems not to have been totally aban- doned . Of the right of Parliament , as the supreme authority of the nation , to tax as well as to govern the colonies , those who guided the councils of Britain seem not to have entertained a doubt ...
... seems not to have been totally aban- doned . Of the right of Parliament , as the supreme authority of the nation , to tax as well as to govern the colonies , those who guided the councils of Britain seem not to have entertained a doubt ...
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... seems not to have been totally aban . doned . Of the right of Parliament , as the supreme authority of the nation , to tax as well as to govern the colonies , those who guided the councils of Britain seem not to have entertained a doubt ...
... seems not to have been totally aban . doned . Of the right of Parliament , as the supreme authority of the nation , to tax as well as to govern the colonies , those who guided the councils of Britain seem not to have entertained a doubt ...
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