The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... subjects ? as the people of Ireland . If it is thought I know all the arguments which are this manner of railing ... subject . Can any position appear so lofty as on some former debates on more ridiculous to those who maintain this ...
... subjects ? as the people of Ireland . If it is thought I know all the arguments which are this manner of railing ... subject . Can any position appear so lofty as on some former debates on more ridiculous to those who maintain this ...
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... subjects , in the manner name of Briton , ” the bare recital of these we do , filence would be disloyalty . By ads must , we presume , justify the loyal giving this faithful information , we do subjects , who fee to the foot of his all ...
... subjects , in the manner name of Briton , ” the bare recital of these we do , filence would be disloyalty . By ads must , we presume , justify the loyal giving this faithful information , we do subjects , who fee to the foot of his all ...
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... subjects of the crown of would be harmony and brotherly love a . England , folemnly acknowledging them . mong the delegates . selves as such ; that they hold their lands There are fome characteristical sketch- by grants under the great ...
... subjects of the crown of would be harmony and brotherly love a . England , folemnly acknowledging them . mong the delegates . selves as such ; that they hold their lands There are fome characteristical sketch- by grants under the great ...
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... subjects owe an implicit obepearances of nature , that are familiar to dience to the laws of the supreme power , men of wider survey , and more varied from which there can be no appeal but conversation . Novelty and ignorance to Heaven ...
... subjects owe an implicit obepearances of nature , that are familiar to dience to the laws of the supreme power , men of wider survey , and more varied from which there can be no appeal but conversation . Novelty and ignorance to Heaven ...
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... subjects to contend about , and the in- to arraign the conduct of administration dividuals are reciprocally over - awed by in the lofty emphatic tone of a manifesto . the natural rights of private revenge . ' Can such proceedings answer ...
... subjects to contend about , and the in- to arraign the conduct of administration dividuals are reciprocally over - awed by in the lofty emphatic tone of a manifesto . the natural rights of private revenge . ' Can such proceedings answer ...
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