The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... Lord Beauchamp stood up , and said clerk ; and that the petitions referring That being apprised of the Noble Lord's to the names fuccellively drawn out ( Lord J. Cavendifh ] intention of moving Thould have the preference in being first ...
... Lord Beauchamp stood up , and said clerk ; and that the petitions referring That being apprised of the Noble Lord's to the names fuccellively drawn out ( Lord J. Cavendifh ] intention of moving Thould have the preference in being first ...
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... Lord Mr Burke , in his usual strain of hu- North answered , that if no other memmour , exposed the mystical farce of mi- ber had made the motion , he certainly Difterial referve . If the Noble Lord who fhould ; fot that such was the ...
... Lord Mr Burke , in his usual strain of hu- North answered , that if no other memmour , exposed the mystical farce of mi- ber had made the motion , he certainly Difterial referve . If the Noble Lord who fhould ; fot that such was the ...
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... Lord hurried , not , as has been unkindly said , North , as if he had said , America pould by a rebellious fpirit , but by that gene- be brought to our feet , his Lordship , with rous spirit of freedom which has often becoming dignity ...
... Lord hurried , not , as has been unkindly said , North , as if he had said , America pould by a rebellious fpirit , but by that gene- be brought to our feet , his Lordship , with rous spirit of freedom which has often becoming dignity ...
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... Lord- to juttify taxation was never made by parthip to judge how naturally ) , that the liament . M. notion which I fear obtains still with the majority of both Houses , viz . of the fu . FOREIGN BOOKS . premacy of parliament ...
... Lord- to juttify taxation was never made by parthip to judge how naturally ) , that the liament . M. notion which I fear obtains still with the majority of both Houses , viz . of the fu . FOREIGN BOOKS . premacy of parliament ...
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5. A letter from Lord Dartmouth to PARLIAMENT . [ 6. ] Gen. Gage , daied June 3. accompanied The Commons being met , Jan. 19. with two acts , one for the better reguaccording to adjournment [ 6. ] , Lord lation of the government of the ...
5. A letter from Lord Dartmouth to PARLIAMENT . [ 6. ] Gen. Gage , daied June 3. accompanied The Commons being met , Jan. 19. with two acts , one for the better reguaccording to adjournment [ 6. ] , Lord lation of the government of the ...
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