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8630. TYRANNY, Absolute.—
The history
of the present King of Great Britain is
a history of unremitting injuries and usurpations,
among which appears no solitary, fact
to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest,
but all have in direct object the establishment
of an absolute tyranny over these States. [493]
—
Declaration of Independence as Drawn by Jefferson.
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