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" Americans are not used either cruelly or unjustly; that they are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty; (this they had, even in its full extent, both civil and religious ;) neither for any legal privileges ; for they enjoy all... "
An Extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal ... - Página 69
por John Wesley - 1805
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley. ...

John Wesley - 1810 - 452 páginas
...cruelly or unjustly: that they are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty ; (this they had, even in its full extent, both civil and...any American colony yet : which no charter can give, unless it be confirmed both by King, Lords, and Commons ; which in feet our colonies never had, which...
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Containing the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth ...

John Wesley - 1826 - 476 páginas
...or unjustly : that they are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty ; (this they had, even in its full extent, both civil and...any American colony yet : which no charter can give, unless it be confirmed both by King, Lords, and Commons ; which in fact our colonies never had, which...
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The journal of the rev. John Wesley, Volumen4

John Wesley - 1827 - 580 páginas
...or unjustly ; that they are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty ; (this they had even in its full extent, both civil and religious ;) neither for any legal pri" vileges ; for they enjoy all that their charters grant : but what they contend for is, the illegal...
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The journal of the rev. John Wesley, Volumen4

John Wesley - 1827 - 580 páginas
...or unjustly ; that they are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty ; (this they had even in its full extent, both civil and religious ;} neither for any K'gal privileges ; for they enjoy all that theit- charters grant : but what they contend for is, the...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: Journals

John Wesley - 1829 - 524 páginas
...cruelly or unjustly; that they are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty; (this they had, even in its full extent, both civil and...any American colony yet ; which no charter can give, unless it be confirmed both by King, Lords, and Commons ; which, in fact, our colonies never had ;...
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The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A.M.

John Wesley - 1840 - 780 páginas
...or unjustly ; that they are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty ; (this they had, even in its full extent, both civil and...parliamentary taxation. A privilege this, which no chatter ever gave to any American colony yet ; which no charter can give, unless it be confirmed both...
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Southey's Common-place Book: Special collections

Robert Southey - 1850 - 484 páginas
...hatched in England.} " THEY are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for libtrty (this they had even in its full extent, both civil and religious),...any American colony yet ; which no charter can give, unless it be confirmed both by King, Lords, and Commons : which in fact our colonies never had ; which...
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Southey's common-place book. Ed. by J.W. Warter, Volumen2

Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 páginas
...hatchedin England."} " THEY are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty, (this they had even in its full extent, both civil and religious)...any American colony yet ; which no charter can give, unless it be confirmed both by King, Lords, and Commons : which in fact our colonies never had ; which...
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Southey's Common-place Book, Volumen2

Robert Southey - 1849 - 756 páginas
...hatchedin England] " THEY are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty, (this they had even in its full extent, both civil and religious) neither for any li'gal privileges : for they enjoy all that their charters grant. But what they contend for is, the...
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Special collections

Robert Southey - 1850 - 710 páginas
...Jiatclied in England.'] " THEY are not injured at all, seeing they are not contending for liberty, (this they had even in its full extent, both civil and religious)...from parliamentary taxation. A privilege this, which nocharterevergave to any American colony yet ; which no charter can give, unless it be confirmed both...
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