The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... tion , and reject it , without any trial no means reconcile : for , allowing the whatever ; that there had been many de- speech to be framed on right information , terminations answerable to this descrip ; as calling for measures of a ...
... tion , and reject it , without any trial no means reconcile : for , allowing the whatever ; that there had been many de- speech to be framed on right information , terminations answerable to this descrip ; as calling for measures of a ...
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... tion - importadiferently , whether the hostile prepara- tion agreement , in a letter to Mr Cushing , teas throughout the country , and the accused the Boston faints with breaking mmaces of blood and Daughter , made their own folemn ...
... tion - importadiferently , whether the hostile prepara- tion agreement , in a letter to Mr Cushing , teas throughout the country , and the accused the Boston faints with breaking mmaces of blood and Daughter , made their own folemn ...
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... tion : A cure fur the refractory . In a very to be made in the congress , was as fol . fhort time the deed bore teftimony , that lows , viz . New Hampthire 150,000 , Maf- there was not one who had not experienfachufet's - bay 400,000 ...
... tion : A cure fur the refractory . In a very to be made in the congress , was as fol . fhort time the deed bore teftimony , that lows , viz . New Hampthire 150,000 , Maf- there was not one who had not experienfachufet's - bay 400,000 ...
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... tion of the inhabitants ; and painting , kept them very closely nut . Through with a glowing pencil , the hills and riCullen they proceeded to Elgin , a place vers , and , in particular , one pleasant of little trade ; and here ...
... tion of the inhabitants ; and painting , kept them very closely nut . Through with a glowing pencil , the hills and riCullen they proceeded to Elgin , a place vers , and , in particular , one pleasant of little trade ; and here ...
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... tion . To remedy these defects , the present might judge neceffary to the further clucida Emprets commiflioned Pr . Michel Schticher . tion of the subjects on which he had befor batow , editor of the work before us , to visit treated ...
... tion . To remedy these defects , the present might judge neceffary to the further clucida Emprets commiflioned Pr . Michel Schticher . tion of the subjects on which he had befor batow , editor of the work before us , to visit treated ...
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