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1 I | is the occasion of those public rejoicings."~~ 2 IV | undistinguished but by the public employments, and for neighbours 3 VII | indulged the liberty of holding public assemblies, which, however, 4 VIII| afterwards congratulated him in a public manner. Our civil wars under 5 IX | been the guardians of the public liberty and happiness.~The 6 IX | King John delivered up by a public instrument the kingdom of 7 XX | have a right to speak in public, and to support the interest 8 XX | thoughts with regard to public affairs, which shows that 9 XXII| living, one Mr. Gordon (the public are obliged to him for a 10 XXIV| saw here invested with a public character, and whose fame 11 XXIV| as a kind of law that the public should be indulged from 12 XXIV| which is, to present the public with a collection of transactions