The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... thought not at present eligible by the provincial congreis at Hillsborough . 667 . * 33 . A royal proclamation for suppresling rebellion and sedition iffued . 455 . 26. The Massachuset's - bay new formed assembly pass acts . 550 . ** 1 ...
... thought not at present eligible by the provincial congreis at Hillsborough . 667 . * 33 . A royal proclamation for suppresling rebellion and sedition iffued . 455 . 26. The Massachuset's - bay new formed assembly pass acts . 550 . ** 1 ...
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... thought I know all the arguments which are this manner of railing supplies might used to entangle weak men in support of throw too much power into the hands the present arbitrary tenets . The sub- of the crown , that power might be ...
... thought I know all the arguments which are this manner of railing supplies might used to entangle weak men in support of throw too much power into the hands the present arbitrary tenets . The sub- of the crown , that power might be ...
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... thought it ungenerous that it should be zeal for it is coeval with their first emi- mentioned again . gration to America . They were perfecu The question being put on Lord Barted for it in this country ; they fought a rington's motion ...
... thought it ungenerous that it should be zeal for it is coeval with their first emi- mentioned again . gration to America . They were perfecu The question being put on Lord Barted for it in this country ; they fought a rington's motion ...
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... thought narchy , without any government at all . a representative ought to be directed No man's life or property is safe if he difentirely by his conftituents [ xxxvi . 549. ) , obliges the mob . yet as a freeholder , he advised him to ...
... thought narchy , without any government at all . a representative ought to be directed No man's life or property is safe if he difentirely by his conftituents [ xxxvi . 549. ) , obliges the mob . yet as a freeholder , he advised him to ...
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... thought Chantilly , where Tort said he would it their duty to be filent , and acknow- more fully explain the matter to Boyer . ledged , that he had gained them over This fortunate event led to the discovery to it by promises of rewards ...
... thought Chantilly , where Tort said he would it their duty to be filent , and acknow- more fully explain the matter to Boyer . ledged , that he had gained them over This fortunate event led to the discovery to it by promises of rewards ...
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