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The Life of George Washington, Vol. 2 (of 5) - Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War - which Established the Independence of his Country and First - President of the United States by John Marshall
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their public records, for the
sole purpose of fatiguing
them into compliance with his
measures.

He has dissolved representative He has dissolved representative
houses repeatedly _and houses repeatedly for
continually_, for opposing with opposing with manly firmness
manly firmness his invasions his invasions on the rights of
on the rights of the people. the people.

He has refused for a long
time after such dissolutions to
cause others to be elected,
whereby the legislative
powers, incapable of annihilation,
have returned to the people Not altered.
at large for their exercise,
the state remaining, in the
mean time, exposed to the
dangers of invasion from
without and convulsions
within.

He has endeavoured to
prevent the population of
these states; for that purpose
obstructing the laws for the
naturalization of foreigners, Not altered.
refusing to pass others to
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