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II-3
cal city or totend from all parts of t purpose; or, if more convenient, tatives may be c populous parts ted, tions, by ional concerns, ruly legal auty.

    t, let to frame a CONtINENtAL CER, Or Cer of ted Colonies; (anso a of England) fixing te of sitting, and draion bet our strengtinental, not provincial:)  Securing freedom and property to all men, and above all to tates of conscience; ter as is necessary for a cer to contain.  Immediately after o ter, to be tors and governors of tinent for time being: hose peace and happiness may God preserve, Amen.

    Ser delegated for tracts or t s DRAGONEttI.

    quot;t; says ;of tician consists in fixing true point of happiness and freedom.

    titude of ages,  contained test sum of individual  national expense.  [Dragonetti on virtue and re well you.

    Friend,  make e of Britain.  Yet t  appear to be defective even in eart a day be solemnly set apart for proclaiming ter; let it be broug a cro so far e governments tries t to be King; and t to be no ot lest any ill use ser t ttered among t it is.

    A government of our oural rigs on t it is infinitely o form a constitution of our oe manner, o trust suceresting event to time and chance.

    If  it noer spiriting up rymen in tplace, against to ed to revolt, and in ter arise,  togete and tented, and by assuming to t, may sies of tinent like a deluge.  S of America return again into tain, tottering situation of temptation for some desperate adventurer to try une; an
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