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Of Liberty and Despotism.
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Inconvenience, that nearly threatens all free Governments, especially our own, at the present Juncture of Affairs. And what a strong Motive is this, to encrease our Frugality of the public Money; left, for want of it we be reduced, by the Multiplicity of Taxes, to curse our free Government, and with ourselves in the same State of Servitude with all the Nations that surround us.

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