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... occasion ; and the Epistatæ demand their voices . This was the case in the ordinary assemblies : the extraor- dinary were convened as well by the generals as the Prytanes ; and sometimes the people met of their own accord , without ...
... occasion ; and the Epistatæ demand their voices . This was the case in the ordinary assemblies : the extraor- dinary were convened as well by the generals as the Prytanes ; and sometimes the people met of their own accord , without ...
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... occasion to take notice of , never long of the same mind ; and as is liable to these inconveniences ; this house is chosen by the free and that they are generally too tedious in unbiassed voice of the people in ge- their coming to any ...
... occasion to take notice of , never long of the same mind ; and as is liable to these inconveniences ; this house is chosen by the free and that they are generally too tedious in unbiassed voice of the people in ge- their coming to any ...
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... occasion , how- nues of the Carnatic , when they were ever , he predicted they would have providing , not supply for the esta- blishments of its protection , but re- wards for the authors of its ruin . $ 111 . Personal Invective of Mr ...
... occasion , how- nues of the Carnatic , when they were ever , he predicted they would have providing , not supply for the esta- blishments of its protection , but re- wards for the authors of its ruin . $ 111 . Personal Invective of Mr ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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