The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... given to the New - England restraining bill . 159 . April 11. Notice given that remonftrances from the London livery would not be received on the throne . 257 . 13. The royal aflent given ro the act to restrain the trade of New Jersey ...
... given to the New - England restraining bill . 159 . April 11. Notice given that remonftrances from the London livery would not be received on the throne . 257 . 13. The royal aflent given ro the act to restrain the trade of New Jersey ...
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... given to another . I appre- do me the justice to believe , that I was hended it the more , as it had been en- incapable of accepting the aid of his augaged the first bour of my return to the thority , to stop the course of a complaint ...
... given to another . I appre- do me the justice to believe , that I was hended it the more , as it had been en- incapable of accepting the aid of his augaged the first bour of my return to the thority , to stop the course of a complaint ...
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... given to him by his profefounded in the nature of things , two ve cutors for any irregularities they mayin . ry different plans of conduct have been advertently have fallen into in the course constantly followed by the people of Eng- of ...
... given to him by his profefounded in the nature of things , two ve cutors for any irregularities they mayin . ry different plans of conduct have been advertently have fallen into in the course constantly followed by the people of Eng- of ...
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... given him in the town - hall , by his ftudiously avoiding to mention that the Lord Prosoft . “ The honour con- decilive battle ; and cannot but be of oferred ( says the Doctor ) bad all the de- pinion , that most of his Englith readers ...
... given him in the town - hall , by his ftudiously avoiding to mention that the Lord Prosoft . “ The honour con- decilive battle ; and cannot but be of oferred ( says the Doctor ) bad all the de- pinion , that most of his Englith readers ...
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... given me an opportunity of fee- Sidney and Locke ; and has been as uniring , and such are the reflections which versally adopted in practice , from the that light has raised . Having passed my despotism of Morocco , to the republic time ...
... given me an opportunity of fee- Sidney and Locke ; and has been as uniring , and such are the reflections which versally adopted in practice , from the that light has raised . Having passed my despotism of Morocco , to the republic time ...
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