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... confidered as their for which their country is famous , as a afiflants , had been overpowered , it would part of their tribute . Thole people , appear from advices received in 1767 , VOL . XXXI . A that roops . quarter and treat the ...
... confidered as their for which their country is famous , as a afiflants , had been overpowered , it would part of their tribute . Thole people , appear from advices received in 1767 , VOL . XXXI . A that roops . quarter and treat the ...
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... confidered as the dominant religion was provided , that the King fhould ways be a Roman - Catholic ; that if married a Diffident , the thould not crowned ; and , as one account ad that if for the future any Roman Cal lic fhould forfake ...
... confidered as the dominant religion was provided , that the King fhould ways be a Roman - Catholic ; that if married a Diffident , the thould not crowned ; and , as one account ad that if for the future any Roman Cal lic fhould forfake ...
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... confidered as a fundamental and perpetual conftitution . We are fenfible , that the accounts we have had it in our power to give of those tranfactions must be very defective , per- haps in fome parts erroneous ; but thought it not amifs ...
... confidered as a fundamental and perpetual conftitution . We are fenfible , that the accounts we have had it in our power to give of those tranfactions must be very defective , per- haps in fome parts erroneous ; but thought it not amifs ...
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... confi- dered how cruelly an act of difobedience aft flab him to the heart : on the con- trary , Sir , to my everlasting disgrace be mentioned , I always wanted his repofe crificed to my own humour , and even and an exquifite pleasure ...
... confi- dered how cruelly an act of difobedience aft flab him to the heart : on the con- trary , Sir , to my everlasting disgrace be mentioned , I always wanted his repofe crificed to my own humour , and even and an exquifite pleasure ...
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... confidered , that your Ma . jefty has a negative upon our laws , and the fole execution of them ; that our governor is only during your royal plea- fure ; and all honours and distinctions are derived from the crown , it is humbly hoped ...
... confidered , that your Ma . jefty has a negative upon our laws , and the fole execution of them ; that our governor is only during your royal plea- fure ; and all honours and distinctions are derived from the crown , it is humbly hoped ...
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