The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... England colonies . 121 . -14 Cardinal Brasci ele & ted Pope , and assumes the name Pius VI . 156 . - 10 A conciliatory proposal to the Americans . 122 . Locés . A bill ordered in to restrain the trade of New- Jersey , Pennsylvania , & c ...
... England colonies . 121 . -14 Cardinal Brasci ele & ted Pope , and assumes the name Pius VI . 156 . - 10 A conciliatory proposal to the Americans . 122 . Locés . A bill ordered in to restrain the trade of New- Jersey , Pennsylvania , & c ...
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... England , on his [ the Am- the knowledge he has of the dispatches , baffador's ] account ; of having , in order to game with advantage , should likewise 30 evade ine payment of the holles , obliged pretend , in order to gain credit for ...
... England , on his [ the Am- the knowledge he has of the dispatches , baffador's ] account ; of having , in order to game with advantage , should likewise 30 evade ine payment of the holles , obliged pretend , in order to gain credit for ...
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... England on the roth of with respect to a justification , from which January 1772 ; M. Tort was released I took care not to fhelter myself under from the Baftile a few days after . my public character . I heard publicly at London , that ...
... England on the roth of with respect to a justification , from which January 1772 ; M. Tort was released I took care not to fhelter myself under from the Baftile a few days after . my public character . I heard publicly at London , that ...
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... England . In able , but may posibly ordain heavy dacompliance with this distinction , not ill mages to be given to him by his profefounded in the nature of things , two ve cutors for any irregularities they mayin . ry different plans of ...
... England . In able , but may posibly ordain heavy dacompliance with this distinction , not ill mages to be given to him by his profefounded in the nature of things , two ve cutors for any irregularities they mayin . ry different plans of ...
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... England is of a very weak which , for that reason , give great per- and ambiguous kind ; little more than piexity both to the government and peo- nominal ; as he acknowledges him only ple of England , and must ever continue in his ...
... England is of a very weak which , for that reason , give great per- and ambiguous kind ; little more than piexity both to the government and peo- nominal ; as he acknowledges him only ple of England , and must ever continue in his ...
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