The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... British parlia . sentative he had voted for , that though he ment ; for now they are in a Itate of a . was not of the opinionof such as thought narchy , without any government at all . a representative ought to be directed No man's life ...
... British parlia . sentative he had voted for , that though he ment ; for now they are in a Itate of a . was not of the opinionof such as thought narchy , without any government at all . a representative ought to be directed No man's life ...
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... British flag ; and all this , without nity of England , and interested in its any cool or regular examination into the welfare , cannot be supposed to mean any fact , or how far the cockswain might not mischief to it , or to his fellow ...
... British flag ; and all this , without nity of England , and interested in its any cool or regular examination into the welfare , cannot be supposed to mean any fact , or how far the cockswain might not mischief to it , or to his fellow ...
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... British empire , and of proceeding with regard to them ad . third part of its legiNative power . He opted . allows , that his own situation excludes Being defcended from an English stock , bim from having any share in the legisspeaking ...
... British empire , and of proceeding with regard to them ad . third part of its legiNative power . He opted . allows , that his own situation excludes Being defcended from an English stock , bim from having any share in the legisspeaking ...
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... British throne to re our property from us without our confcue and secure a pious and gallant na- sent , “ to defray the charge of the adtion from the Popery and despotism of a ministration of justice , the support of cifuperftitious and ...
... British throne to re our property from us without our confcue and secure a pious and gallant na- sent , “ to defray the charge of the adtion from the Popery and despotism of a ministration of justice , the support of cifuperftitious and ...
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... British legislature . In and the Bostonites how the New Yorkers which , forgetting that they originally had detected and exposed them . All went out as subjects of the crown of would be harmony and brotherly love a . England , folemnly ...
... British legislature . In and the Bostonites how the New Yorkers which , forgetting that they originally had detected and exposed them . All went out as subjects of the crown of would be harmony and brotherly love a . England , folemnly ...
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