The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... shall not feruto be a continual struggle who shall im- ple to advance , that , supported as they pede the operations of government moft ? have ever been from hence in their infanNo sooner is a minifter feated at the helm , cy , and in ...
... shall not feruto be a continual struggle who shall im- ple to advance , that , supported as they pede the operations of government moft ? have ever been from hence in their infanNo sooner is a minifter feated at the helm , cy , and in ...
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... shall mongst the patriots would not dare to preponderate in favour of one fide or the open his mouth against them . other . On the other hand , the groffest insults That the power which so lately carried offered by an Engliliman , not ...
... shall mongst the patriots would not dare to preponderate in favour of one fide or the open his mouth against them . other . On the other hand , the groffest insults That the power which so lately carried offered by an Engliliman , not ...
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... shall have free admission kdes 400,000 more for the expence of into their ports ; and reserves to itself a their civil and military eitablishments : right of appointing admiralty - courts , forgetting the variety of bounties which and ...
... shall have free admission kdes 400,000 more for the expence of into their ports ; and reserves to itself a their civil and military eitablishments : right of appointing admiralty - courts , forgetting the variety of bounties which and ...
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... shall be finished , he congress be diffolved . “ Boston , Dec. 12. The day before And this congress being deeply im- yesterday it was moved in provincial pressed with a fense of the increasing congress , that arms be immediately ...
... shall be finished , he congress be diffolved . “ Boston , Dec. 12. The day before And this congress being deeply im- yesterday it was moved in provincial pressed with a fense of the increasing congress , that arms be immediately ...
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... shall we have recourse ? Shall we appeal which may be considered as its flesh and to the King of Massachuset's - bay , to the Wood , its life and spirit , for them we King of Connecticut , to the King of bat refer to the original ...
... shall we have recourse ? Shall we appeal which may be considered as its flesh and to the King of Massachuset's - bay , to the Wood , its life and spirit , for them we King of Connecticut , to the King of bat refer to the original ...
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