The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... hope , how . Nevertheless we must maintain ( though ever , that the fentiments of gentlemen with a watchful eye ) a necessary force of on the subject of American affairs begin defence in case of invalion . I speak as a to alter . I hope ...
... hope , how . Nevertheless we must maintain ( though ever , that the fentiments of gentlemen with a watchful eye ) a necessary force of on the subject of American affairs begin defence in case of invalion . I speak as a to alter . I hope ...
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... hope it does not proceed the doctrines of virtual representation , from want of health ; in which case no than that a borough fhould fend two man could feel more sorrow for his members to parliament without house or Lordship than myself ...
... hope it does not proceed the doctrines of virtual representation , from want of health ; in which case no than that a borough fhould fend two man could feel more sorrow for his members to parliament without house or Lordship than myself ...
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... hope , the dangerous contention tions , the cleareft abilities , avail but little ; will be decided without further bloodevery thing is unhappily thrown into con- shed ; that they may be persuaded to fufion and danger . Change the ...
... hope , the dangerous contention tions , the cleareft abilities , avail but little ; will be decided without further bloodevery thing is unhappily thrown into con- shed ; that they may be persuaded to fufion and danger . Change the ...
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... hope for great asistance from the spirit , the British empire , where its supreme virtue , and justice of the nation , it is authority is fully acknowledged . In like our earnest desire , that the most effectual Ezanner , their ...
... hope for great asistance from the spirit , the British empire , where its supreme virtue , and justice of the nation , it is authority is fully acknowledged . In like our earnest desire , that the most effectual Ezanner , their ...
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... hope , will than we have assigned . Had they pro- rather fall on those designing and danceeded on our part from a restless levity gerous men , who , daringly interpofing of temper , unjust impulses of ambition , themselves between your ...
... hope , will than we have assigned . Had they pro- rather fall on those designing and danceeded on our part from a restless levity gerous men , who , daringly interpofing of temper , unjust impulses of ambition , themselves between your ...
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