The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... government , at different times , since the year 1719 . Tuesday was spent in arguing and de- bating , whether Secretary Murray should be admitted as an evidence or not . The objection was , that he , not surrendering within the time ...
... government , at different times , since the year 1719 . Tuesday was spent in arguing and de- bating , whether Secretary Murray should be admitted as an evidence or not . The objection was , that he , not surrendering within the time ...
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... Government of the United States that the British Orders be revoked . But there are explanations which these letters do not contain , and which it is proper for me now to make . These expla nations show , that while every motive of ...
... Government of the United States that the British Orders be revoked . But there are explanations which these letters do not contain , and which it is proper for me now to make . These expla nations show , that while every motive of ...
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... Government of the United States , the embargo is only to be considered as an innocent municipal regulation , which affects none but the United States themselves , and with which no foreign state has any concern ; his Majesty then does ...
... Government of the United States , the embargo is only to be considered as an innocent municipal regulation , which affects none but the United States themselves , and with which no foreign state has any concern ; his Majesty then does ...
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... Government has not disguised from itself that the trial of such an experiment might be long and arduous , though it has never doubted of the final issue . But if that issue , such as the British Government confidently an ticipated , has ...
... Government has not disguised from itself that the trial of such an experiment might be long and arduous , though it has never doubted of the final issue . But if that issue , such as the British Government confidently an ticipated , has ...
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... Government . It required , we understand , all the au- thority and influence of the Bishop of Oporto and Sir Robert Wilson , who commands the English garrison , to re- strain the populace from outrage . The following proclamation was is ...
... Government . It required , we understand , all the au- thority and influence of the Bishop of Oporto and Sir Robert Wilson , who commands the English garrison , to re- strain the populace from outrage . The following proclamation was is ...
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