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... called the Riot act , and by another called the Septennial bill . 16. By the first of those laws all assemblages of the people out of doors were , in effect , put down . And , why was this ? Certainly not be- cause they were favourable ...
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... called , " and that this was an unalienable right of the people of England . 17. But , audacious as this was in itself , it was less audacious than the pretexts set forth for the passing of the law . These were , that such fre- quent ...
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... called for than ever . They had advanced only about six years in the war when they found themselves compelled to resort to a paper - money , and to make it a legal tender . This was a very import- ant crisis in the affairs of the ...
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... called them , bearing the two nick - names of TORIES and WHIGS , the etymology of which is of no consequence . The TORIES af- fected very great attachment to the throne and the church ; the WHIGS affected perfect loyalty , indeed , but ...
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... called , which have been one of the great means of amusing and deluding and enslav- ing this nation . Every effort was made by the respective parties to exalt their champions in the public estimation : they were represented as the two ...
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