The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... common parliament . A doctrine so repugnant to secarances and productions of the soil the ideas of all our fellow - subjects in G , dimate , with the cuftoms and cha . Britain , can , I trust , bave no place in steristics of the ...
... common parliament . A doctrine so repugnant to secarances and productions of the soil the ideas of all our fellow - subjects in G , dimate , with the cuftoms and cha . Britain , can , I trust , bave no place in steristics of the ...
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... common love we most entirely from her North - Americant bear to that country , by the gratitude we colonies ? Can we , ( who by our own owe to the parent country , by the im- confessions do not yet enjoy even all the portant truft ...
... common love we most entirely from her North - Americant bear to that country , by the gratitude we colonies ? Can we , ( who by our own owe to the parent country , by the im- confessions do not yet enjoy even all the portant truft ...
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... common tranquilo of British rights , and of the extent of lity , and a happy reconciliation of G , parliamentary authority : and though : Soe Gaine's Mercury of Od . 19 . VOL . XXXVII . thele I s . these subjects have been so often ...
... common tranquilo of British rights , and of the extent of lity , and a happy reconciliation of G , parliamentary authority : and though : Soe Gaine's Mercury of Od . 19 . VOL . XXXVII . thele I s . these subjects have been so often ...
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... common interest in the wel . scheme for the advancement of the trade fare of any community which intities a or improvement of the manufactures of man to be considered as a member of it , England ; every scheme that should be or to have ...
... common interest in the wel . scheme for the advancement of the trade fare of any community which intities a or improvement of the manufactures of man to be considered as a member of it , England ; every scheme that should be or to have ...
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... common failor is able to point : out of nothing , and with a like word is to government how the vain and n able to return it to its nothing again , led Americans may be reduced , in a f would be able to repeal from the per- monthis or ...
... common failor is able to point : out of nothing , and with a like word is to government how the vain and n able to return it to its nothing again , led Americans may be reduced , in a f would be able to repeal from the per- monthis or ...
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