The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... Britain be afha- ving the different colonies on the same med to yield to the just cries of two mil- footing of railing money by requisition lions of his subjects ? as the people of Ireland . If it is thought I know all the arguments ...
... Britain be afha- ving the different colonies on the same med to yield to the just cries of two mil- footing of railing money by requisition lions of his subjects ? as the people of Ireland . If it is thought I know all the arguments ...
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... Britain . Connected American pamphlet . He acknowledged , by mutual interests , ( till the æra of the he had made use of the words above fatal stamp - act ) , they llourished in an in- mentioned , or to that effect , in a feflion ...
... Britain . Connected American pamphlet . He acknowledged , by mutual interests , ( till the æra of the he had made use of the words above fatal stamp - act ) , they llourished in an in- mentioned , or to that effect , in a feflion ...
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... Britain ( who have no A very small part of our navy is able resentment at government for want of to block up all their bays , large rivers , places , or any desire to obtain them ) are & c . and to seize all vessels that may atin its ...
... Britain ( who have no A very small part of our navy is able resentment at government for want of to block up all their bays , large rivers , places , or any desire to obtain them ) are & c . and to seize all vessels that may atin its ...
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... Britain are to be brought to is readily admitted in his defence ; none act hoftilely against the Americans , I am against him . Every evidence against sensible of some difficulty ; the causes of him examined with the utmost scruwhich I ...
... Britain are to be brought to is readily admitted in his defence ; none act hoftilely against the Americans , I am against him . Every evidence against sensible of some difficulty ; the causes of him examined with the utmost scruwhich I ...
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... Britain , is renouncing him in his more exalted chaaccurately known , and a suitable mode racter of head of the British empire , and of proceeding with regard to them ad . third part of its legiNative power . He opted . allows , that ...
... Britain , is renouncing him in his more exalted chaaccurately known , and a suitable mode racter of head of the British empire , and of proceeding with regard to them ad . third part of its legiNative power . He opted . allows , that ...
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