The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... land , to their thut - up opt every poflible method of preserving ports . Since they will not drink tea , they the affection and confidence of his people , will have the less occasion for sugar ; and and appears to be filled with ...
... land , to their thut - up opt every poflible method of preserving ports . Since they will not drink tea , they the affection and confidence of his people , will have the less occasion for sugar ; and and appears to be filled with ...
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... land , as soon as you have given the necef- very novel , and very delicate . As a cisary eclaircissements , to destroy the imputa- tizen , I had no other part to take , but tions of M. Tort . He has never varied upon to follow exactly ...
... land , as soon as you have given the necef- very novel , and very delicate . As a cisary eclaircissements , to destroy the imputa- tizen , I had no other part to take , but tions of M. Tort . He has never varied upon to follow exactly ...
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... land are of themselves sufficiently formconceive , who is in the least acquainted ed for the protection of the individuals , with the history of human dealings . At every quibbling interpretation of them , the same time , in examining ...
... land are of themselves sufficiently formconceive , who is in the least acquainted ed for the protection of the individuals , with the history of human dealings . At every quibbling interpretation of them , the same time , in examining ...
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... land of flavery , the disturb your Majesty's repose by our comsense of our condition might have been plaints . mitigated by ignorance and habit . But These sentiments are extorted from thanks be to his adorable goodness , we hearts that ...
... land of flavery , the disturb your Majesty's repose by our comsense of our condition might have been plaints . mitigated by ignorance and habit . But These sentiments are extorted from thanks be to his adorable goodness , we hearts that ...
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... land had thrown on them . The King “ Whatever may have been the ideas sends a requisition to the Irishi parlia of those your Lordhip chiefly conversed ment , to provide for their own exigen- with during the fummer , yet among the cies ...
... land had thrown on them . The King “ Whatever may have been the ideas sends a requisition to the Irishi parlia of those your Lordhip chiefly conversed ment , to provide for their own exigen- with during the fummer , yet among the cies ...
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