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... reason to be dissatisfied with the rigorous and unexpected restrictions to which their trade with the French dominions has been subjected ; " yet , against England only and her hostile inflexibility , ' he thinks it necessary to ...
... reason a code of laws was necessary to regulate the intercourse between his English and French subjects and those of his allies , and for the more speedy and impartial determination of all controversies which might occasionally arise ...
... reason in due time.'The British , ' he continues , he hates , and dreads , and respects . The Americans he detests and despises . He detests them as the progeny of the British ; as the citizens of a free government . He despises them as ...
... of Bishop Horsley , Lord Thurlow , and others , inserted for no other apparent reason than that they were his contemporaries . Mr. Mr. Hodgson , the other biographer , comes forward with 34 MAR . America - Orders in Council , & c .
... reasons for which he was approved by God . This sermon , drawn up with great care , ability , and judgment , completely refuted the misre- presentations which had been sent abroad . It was very favourably received , and appears to have ...