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1 1831| mondja: Travellers who wish to see all they can of this 2 1831| the South side of the Lake to the Rock and Den of the 3 1831| charm from the skies seems to hallow us there,~Which, 4 1831| country, unite yourselves to us, to cast aside the odious 5 1831| unite yourselves to us, to cast aside the odious yock [ 6 1831| what has been most dear to you, and crowd together 7 1831| you, and crowd together to sense the first of blessings - 8 1831| contests await us: we have to contend with a powerful 9 1831| Providence grants strength to union, that it gives victory, 10 1831| independence is our cry, it is to them that our efforts tend.~ 11 1831| tend.~The duty of kings is to render men better, and it 12 1831| sacred bonds which unite him to his people, when obedience 13 1831| his people, when obedience to his arbitrary will leads 14 1831| his arbitrary will leads to disobedience to God, then 15 1831| will leads to disobedience to God, then an appeal to arms 16 1831| disobedience to God, then an appeal to arms is as just as it is 17 1831| and our wealth has served to foster debauchery. Governed 18 1831| who governed us has been to dispossess us of everything 19 1831| eye of Heaven and earth.~To arms! my brethren! to arms! 20 1831| earth.~To arms! my brethren! to arms! It is to you I address 21 1831| brethren! to arms! It is to you I address myself, inhabitants 22 1831| respected by us, in proportion to the respects we cherish 23 1831| Our enemies calumniate us to the world by accusing us 24 1831| ceremony, not any of those aids to devotion which are supposed 25 1831| devotion which are supposed to be desired from painting 26 1831| their defence, suitable to their condition and degree 27 1831| laws are found insufficient to restrain the violence of 28 1831| The subjects of England to vindicate these rights ( 29 1831| inviolated, in the first place to the regular administration 30 1831| the courts of law, next to the right of petitioning 31 1831| of grievances, and lastly to the right of having and 32 1831| ones: (as if a wife goes to the theatre or the public 33 1831| correction. For, as he is to answer for her misbehaviour, 34 1831| law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power 35 1831| moderation that a man is allowed to correct his apprencices 36 1831| also liable in some cases to answer. But this power of 37 1831| from using any violence to his wife, aliter quam ad 38 1831| power of correction began to be doubted, and a wife may 39 1831| will still permit a husband to restrain a wife of her liberty, 40 1831| 130~~~~0~~~~0~~~~~~Issued to the Bank of England [átutalás


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