The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... ment , such as has been lately adopted parliament of G. Britain , taxation , which respecting the prerogative in regulating is a part of legislation , must neceffarily the coin [ xxxvi . 311. ] I am still hopebe included . The various ...
... ment , such as has been lately adopted parliament of G. Britain , taxation , which respecting the prerogative in regulating is a part of legislation , must neceffarily the coin [ xxxvi . 311. ] I am still hopebe included . The various ...
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... ment . ” acts of imprudence , to which their fel An expression having dropped from a low - subjects in America may have been member , seeming to reflect on Lord hurried , not , as has been unkindly said , North , as if he had said ...
... ment . ” acts of imprudence , to which their fel An expression having dropped from a low - subjects in America may have been member , seeming to reflect on Lord hurried , not , as has been unkindly said , North , as if he had said ...
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... 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 the causes of our ...
... 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 the causes of our ...
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... ment , like some foreign imperial power there are at the most but two or three on the decrees of a British legislature ; subjects to contend about , and the in- to arraign the conduct of administration dividuals are reciprocally over ...
... ment , like some foreign imperial power there are at the most but two or three on the decrees of a British legislature ; subjects to contend about , and the in- to arraign the conduct of administration dividuals are reciprocally over ...
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... ment , to provide for their own exigen- with during the fummer , yet among the cies , and to grant him an aid . On their various orders of men I met with , the retufal , he sumnons them to elect repre- cause of America grew every day ...
... ment , to provide for their own exigen- with during the fummer , yet among the cies , and to grant him an aid . On their various orders of men I met with , the retufal , he sumnons them to elect repre- cause of America grew every day ...
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