The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... army now proposed will be suffimate ; that his only motive was , to pre- cient ; for every wise man muft foresee , vent the House from being imposed up- that our rivals in Europe cannot be idle on by a ministerial fineste . fpectators ...
... army now proposed will be suffimate ; that his only motive was , to pre- cient ; for every wise man muft foresee , vent the House from being imposed up- that our rivals in Europe cannot be idle on by a ministerial fineste . fpectators ...
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... army and that the flattering expectations of in this country is not to be prevented by feeing America at our feet , are now vaall the ships we can arm , while the ele- nished . ments continue so various , and the di To those who ...
... army and that the flattering expectations of in this country is not to be prevented by feeing America at our feet , are now vaall the ships we can arm , while the ele- nished . ments continue so various , and the di To those who ...
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... animated with a love of liberty , and Irish members . For my part , I do and alarmed with apprehensions of its 1 7 1 being in danger , will unavoidably run wisdom of this being Jan. 1775 Parliament : Army.eftablishment . 5.
... animated with a love of liberty , and Irish members . For my part , I do and alarmed with apprehensions of its 1 7 1 being in danger , will unavoidably run wisdom of this being Jan. 1775 Parliament : Army.eftablishment . 5.
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... army , no public treasury , no artillery or with the utmost temper and moderation . military stores , and who have no respect . If he is called to account for this ofable head of authority to produce uni , fence , he becomes immediately ...
... army , no public treasury , no artillery or with the utmost temper and moderation . military stores , and who have no respect . If he is called to account for this ofable head of authority to produce uni , fence , he becomes immediately ...
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... army has been kept in these owners before they are aļlowed to defend colonies , ever lince the conclusion of the their right . late war , without the consent of our ar Both Houses of Parliament have resolsemblies ; and this army , with ...
... army has been kept in these owners before they are aļlowed to defend colonies , ever lince the conclusion of the their right . late war , without the consent of our ar Both Houses of Parliament have resolsemblies ; and this army , with ...
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