The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... peace - establishment , mited by the order of the House for que- and then to surprise the House by grants ftioning the return of members to ferve of a very dangerous nature ; perhaps by in parliament , the said petition shall be a vote ...
... peace - establishment , mited by the order of the House for que- and then to surprise the House by grants ftioning the return of members to ferve of a very dangerous nature ; perhaps by in parliament , the said petition shall be a vote ...
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... peace , citizen and gance are kept open , while the ftuation fuldier happily intermixing with each o . of our affairs , from the worft - judged ther in equal privileges ; yet upon an in- policy , necessarily leads us to open these ...
... peace , citizen and gance are kept open , while the ftuation fuldier happily intermixing with each o . of our affairs , from the worft - judged ther in equal privileges ; yet upon an in- policy , necessarily leads us to open these ...
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... peace difpofition , from a petty corporation up nor security at home or abroad . to some of the first provinces of the em I jhall be charged with Aattery to the pire , to overthrow the endeavours , and present adminiftration , when I ...
... peace difpofition , from a petty corporation up nor security at home or abroad . to some of the first provinces of the em I jhall be charged with Aattery to the pire , to overthrow the endeavours , and present adminiftration , when I ...
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... peace , been quence thereof , attempts have been made rendered supreme in all the civil govern . to enforce that statute . A statute was ments in America . passed in the 12th year of your Majesty's The commander in chief of all your ...
... peace , been quence thereof , attempts have been made rendered supreme in all the civil govern . to enforce that statute . A statute was ments in America . passed in the 12th year of your Majesty's The commander in chief of all your ...
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... peace ; and in case of war , your faithinto a state of servitude , from the pre- ful colonists will be ready and willing , as eminent rank of English freemen , while they ever have been when constitutionalour minds retain the strongest ...
... peace ; and in case of war , your faithinto a state of servitude , from the pre- ful colonists will be ready and willing , as eminent rank of English freemen , while they ever have been when constitutionalour minds retain the strongest ...
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