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NOTORIETY. Exclusion from deb. NEWSPAPERS.
v. 1 Comm. 175.
After speaking of the contrivances of the building
The sight of that joyful day, which should should call the whole body of the British Nation to the participation of those Councils in the — of which their every interest is involved, would awaken my love my confidence & my respect, I had almost said my adoration. a Testimony and a Pledge of their Piety, the genuineness of which not all the efforts of Jealousy & Malice could render doubtful But in vain do I answer myself tantalize my Readers with these speculations, while the Hereditary prejudice
still triumphs, reigns triumphant and the delegates of the People indicate it as their privilege continue to testify manifest nothing
but [disdain &] diffidence to those who made them what they are by giving them the
last testimony mark of their confidence.
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