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... subject to the former laws aga the Diffidents . In the beginning of last year we v informed , that the Prince Primate , ing a ftrenuous advocate for abolit the flavith fervitude of the peasants , prefented a plan to the commiffaries the ...
... subject to the former laws aga the Diffidents . In the beginning of last year we v informed , that the Prince Primate , ing a ftrenuous advocate for abolit the flavith fervitude of the peasants , prefented a plan to the commiffaries the ...
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... subject to the G Signior ; on which occafion they were fued fome way over the river by a p of Ruffians . In order to prevent off being taken at this by the Porte , Pr . H nin wrote to the Ruffian refident th to intimate that the conduct ...
... subject to the G Signior ; on which occafion they were fued fome way over the river by a p of Ruffians . In order to prevent off being taken at this by the Porte , Pr . H nin wrote to the Ruffian refident th to intimate that the conduct ...
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... subjects . We acknowledge with the utmost fincerity of heart , the tender and indulgent regard you have hewn to all your people from the begin- sing of your reign , and that earnest de- Gre to make them easy , safe , and happy , under ...
... subjects . We acknowledge with the utmost fincerity of heart , the tender and indulgent regard you have hewn to all your people from the begin- sing of your reign , and that earnest de- Gre to make them easy , safe , and happy , under ...
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... subjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . -They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost of their abilities , for your Majefty's fervice ...
... subjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . -They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost of their abilities , for your Majefty's fervice ...
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... subjects , fuch confent never was , nor ever can be asked . It will be faid , That the people of England confent to their own taxation by their reprefentatives . But this is only a vulgar misapprehenfion ; the confent of the people ...
... subjects , fuch confent never was , nor ever can be asked . It will be faid , That the people of England confent to their own taxation by their reprefentatives . But this is only a vulgar misapprehenfion ; the confent of the people ...
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