The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... favour of me . the other fide . Upon my arrival at London , I placed This stock.jobbing is prohibited by an entire confidence in my secretary . I the laws of England , and therefore no had a right to believe , that the person to legal ...
... favour of me . the other fide . Upon my arrival at London , I placed This stock.jobbing is prohibited by an entire confidence in my secretary . I the laws of England , and therefore no had a right to believe , that the person to legal ...
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... favour ; bụt finally refts his cause on postures to be circulated at London , a the truth of the four following facts . ] letter which M. Thelufson wrote to me First Fact . That England offered confirming the report . France and Spain ...
... favour ; bụt finally refts his cause on postures to be circulated at London , a the truth of the four following facts . ] letter which M. Thelufson wrote to me First Fact . That England offered confirming the report . France and Spain ...
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... favour of one fide or the open his mouth against them . other . On the other hand , the groffest insults That the power which so lately carried offered by an Engliliman , not only to an on a successful war against the united inferior ...
... favour of one fide or the open his mouth against them . other . On the other hand , the groffest insults That the power which so lately carried offered by an Engliliman , not only to an on a successful war against the united inferior ...
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... favour . will not suffer the transcendent relation Your royal anthority over us , and our formed by these ties to be farther violaconnection with G. Britain , we shall alo ted , in uncertain expectation of effects , ways carefully and ...
... favour . will not suffer the transcendent relation Your royal anthority over us , and our formed by these ties to be farther violaconnection with G. Britain , we shall alo ted , in uncertain expectation of effects , ways carefully and ...
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... favour and prothe following answer . tection which we have hitherto experien“ I thank you for this very dutiful ced ... favoured by Providence and protection . I have nothing more at would demonstrate their gratitude by heart than to ...
... favour and prothe following answer . tection which we have hitherto experien“ I thank you for this very dutiful ced ... favoured by Providence and protection . I have nothing more at would demonstrate their gratitude by heart than to ...
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