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... King's own hand , March 26. by the Dutch minister at London 215. A return by the British Secretary of State April 1o . 447 . 23. Dr Franklin and Mr Deane , American deputies , write to Lord Stormont 616 , 24. King of Portugal dies 166 ...
... King's own hand , March 26. by the Dutch minister at London 215. A return by the British Secretary of State April 1o . 447 . 23. Dr Franklin and Mr Deane , American deputies , write to Lord Stormont 616 , 24. King of Portugal dies 166 ...
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... King , by the Chief Governor and Privy Council of Ire- land , with full negation in the King and Privy Council of England ; " grant- ing thereby a power to the crown of ori- ginating every act which could poffibly pafs in the Irish ...
... King , by the Chief Governor and Privy Council of Ire- land , with full negation in the King and Privy Council of England ; " grant- ing thereby a power to the crown of ori- ginating every act which could poffibly pafs in the Irish ...
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... King's name , that fuch acts as they thought grievances fhould be revised ; that the promise went to an affertion , that parliament as a branch of the legislature , would enable the King to keep his word ; and that therefore parliament ...
... King's name , that fuch acts as they thought grievances fhould be revised ; that the promise went to an affertion , that parliament as a branch of the legislature , would enable the King to keep his word ; and that therefore parliament ...
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... King , after their clan- destine marriage . M. Defenfans has fuffi- ciently fhewn the difingenuoufness of nis Lordthip's arguments , and the futility of his reafonings upon this fubject ; and has alfo , throughout the letter ...
... King , after their clan- destine marriage . M. Defenfans has fuffi- ciently fhewn the difingenuoufness of nis Lordthip's arguments , and the futility of his reafonings upon this fubject ; and has alfo , throughout the letter ...
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... King ) , you write ex- tremely well ; and there is but one thing you feem to want , which is bread . I appoint you my Librarian , continue to cultivate your understanding . I pardon you all that you have or may write a- gainst your King ...
... King ) , you write ex- tremely well ; and there is but one thing you feem to want , which is bread . I appoint you my Librarian , continue to cultivate your understanding . I pardon you all that you have or may write a- gainst your King ...
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