The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... confidence of the Houfe and the people , and to put an end to the divifions that distract the country , p . 75. This is carried by a majority of 19 , p . 76 . 3. The Commons order the above refolutions to be laid before the King , p ...
... confidence of the Houfe and the people , and to put an end to the divifions that distract the country , p . 75. This is carried by a majority of 19 , p . 76 . 3. The Commons order the above refolutions to be laid before the King , p ...
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... confident , that the liberality of the British nation will not refuse them , what , according to the idea of the pre- fent times , are the neceffaries of life ; and will put them on that footing on which the legislature of their country ...
... confident , that the liberality of the British nation will not refuse them , what , according to the idea of the pre- fent times , are the neceffaries of life ; and will put them on that footing on which the legislature of their country ...
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... confidence of their Royal Mafter , if they found themselves not in the poffef- fion of that confidence , it was meannefs and littleness in them in the extreme to continue one moment longer in their fi- tuations , It was forcing ...
... confidence of their Royal Mafter , if they found themselves not in the poffef- fion of that confidence , it was meannefs and littleness in them in the extreme to continue one moment longer in their fi- tuations , It was forcing ...
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... confidence , and by a bond which will always be inviolable among honeft men - by the experience that our con- nection nection will be beneficial to our country . It has # 4 Vol.46 . Parliament : Address against a diffolution .
... confidence , and by a bond which will always be inviolable among honeft men - by the experience that our con- nection nection will be beneficial to our country . It has # 4 Vol.46 . Parliament : Address against a diffolution .
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... confidence and friend- hip , and which bodies of men , forget ting former enmities when the caufes which gave them being were no more , came to a generous concurrence of fen- timent and refolution , by which an ad- ministration was ...
... confidence and friend- hip , and which bodies of men , forget ting former enmities when the caufes which gave them being were no more , came to a generous concurrence of fen- timent and refolution , by which an ad- ministration was ...
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