The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... present , compulsive measures were really intendand there was no mode prescribed to ed to be pursued towards the Americans ; which of them to give the preference ; he or whether the rigour of former proceedwas therefore delirous , to ...
... present , compulsive measures were really intendand there was no mode prescribed to ed to be pursued towards the Americans ; which of them to give the preference ; he or whether the rigour of former proceedwas therefore delirous , to ...
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... present , and therefore once more de- with the colonies of France and Spain . fired that what gentlemen had to urge If we are refolved to adhere to those inmight be deferred till that day . comprehensible tenets echoed with so Lord John ...
... present , and therefore once more de- with the colonies of France and Spain . fired that what gentlemen had to urge If we are refolved to adhere to those inmight be deferred till that day . comprehensible tenets echoed with so Lord John ...
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... present adminiftration , when I say , their leften the value , of every measure under late transactions appear to breathe a spitaken at St James's . Whether this ha- rit of firmness and judgement which their bitual disapprobation is ...
... present adminiftration , when I say , their leften the value , of every measure under late transactions appear to breathe a spitaken at St James's . Whether this ha- rit of firmness and judgement which their bitual disapprobation is ...
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... present kingdoms , and every where else , not emurmurs and difensions must wound the ven excepting provisions of any kind . bosom of our gracious fovereign , who , Of those they have plenty produced ain spite of the ungrateful and ...
... present kingdoms , and every where else , not emurmurs and difensions must wound the ven excepting provisions of any kind . bosom of our gracious fovereign , who , Of those they have plenty produced ain spite of the ungrateful and ...
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... present obli- the admiralty - courts in civil canles do bly for red Bations , they chuse now to set out a- here in England . These admiralty - courts tain fet " w , and to consider themselves as e . have at times undergone such ...
... present obli- the admiralty - courts in civil canles do bly for red Bations , they chuse now to set out a- here in England . These admiralty - courts tain fet " w , and to consider themselves as e . have at times undergone such ...
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