The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... justice , patience , and humacherish this unquiet spirit , we may afford nity . diverfion to our neighbours on the con I fall finish with an earnest request to tinent , who , I make no doubt , are hap : my countrymen , that they would ...
... justice , patience , and humacherish this unquiet spirit , we may afford nity . diverfion to our neighbours on the con I fall finish with an earnest request to tinent , who , I make no doubt , are hap : my countrymen , that they would ...
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... 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 Baron de Breteuil ; who , informed of ...
... 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 Baron de Breteuil ; who , informed of ...
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... justice of the nation , it is authority is fully acknowledged . In like our earnest desire , that the most effectual Ezanner , their complaints against the plan care be taken , as early as possible , to furof government established in ...
... justice of the nation , it is authority is fully acknowledged . In like our earnest desire , that the most effectual Ezanner , their complaints against the plan care be taken , as early as possible , to furof government established in ...
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... justice , the support of cifuperftitious and inexorable tyrant . Your vil government , and the defence , proMajesty , we are confident , justly rejoi . tection , and security of the colonies . " ces that your title to the crown is thus ...
... justice , the support of cifuperftitious and inexorable tyrant . Your vil government , and the defence , proMajesty , we are confident , justly rejoi . tection , and security of the colonies . " ces that your title to the crown is thus ...
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... justice of your ment , we too dearly prize the privilege Majesty and parliament we confide , for a of expreffing that attachment by thole redress of our other grievances ; trufting , proofs that are honourable to the prince that when ...
... justice of your ment , we too dearly prize the privilege Majesty and parliament we confide , for a of expreffing that attachment by thole redress of our other grievances ; trufting , proofs that are honourable to the prince that when ...
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