The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... houses by the Itanding order of the House , if a : the members of either , have been al- petition was presented on the fifteenth dy attended to [ xxxvi . 625. - 631 . ) ; day , it would come too late , and of now give the most ...
... houses by the Itanding order of the House , if a : the members of either , have been al- petition was presented on the fifteenth dy attended to [ xxxvi . 625. - 631 . ) ; day , it would come too late , and of now give the most ...
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... House ; that , were the House not withstanding the speech from the to be invested with the power of reject . throne gave strong intimations that afing petitions in the first instance , a ma . fairs in America were in a very critical ...
... House ; that , were the House not withstanding the speech from the to be invested with the power of reject . throne gave strong intimations that afing petitions in the first instance , a ma . fairs in America were in a very critical ...
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... House , the clearest information would hoped the reasons would appear , by the be given in justification of the measures ministry's laying before the House the that had been pursued . ftate of affairs in North America . - Lord Mr Burke ...
... House , the clearest information would hoped the reasons would appear , by the be given in justification of the measures ministry's laying before the House the that had been pursued . ftate of affairs in North America . - Lord Mr Burke ...
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... house or Lordship than myself : but I hope it ainhabitant ? and yet there are many who rises from a more serious and deep rebear me , ftrenuous advocates against A- flection on the fubject , where his own merican charters , that hold ...
... house or Lordship than myself : but I hope it ainhabitant ? and yet there are many who rises from a more serious and deep rebear me , ftrenuous advocates against A- flection on the fubject , where his own merican charters , that hold ...
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... House ; and and endanger that attachment and obe- complained of the cruelty of misrepredience which kindness and gentleness senting them out of doors , as well as the might have insured . mischief they occafioned , particularly No ...
... House ; and and endanger that attachment and obe- complained of the cruelty of misrepredience which kindness and gentleness senting them out of doors , as well as the might have insured . mischief they occafioned , particularly No ...
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