The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... say , they did not care whe- ther any regard was to be paid to it or no . The grand principal on this occa- fion , the Penfioner Van Berkel himself , when he was interrogated for fuch a con- duct , had the impudence to avow it , nay ...
... say , they did not care whe- ther any regard was to be paid to it or no . The grand principal on this occa- fion , the Penfioner Van Berkel himself , when he was interrogated for fuch a con- duct , had the impudence to avow it , nay ...
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... saying , that this conteft was neceflary for the charac ter of this country . We must submit to the groffeft ill ufage , or affume the means of vindicating our rights : and he hoped , in any fituation , we fhould re- folve to redrefs ...
... saying , that this conteft was neceflary for the charac ter of this country . We must submit to the groffeft ill ufage , or affume the means of vindicating our rights : and he hoped , in any fituation , we fhould re- folve to redrefs ...
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... say he has reach- ed Richmond , the capital of Virginia . There is every reafon to suppose that Ethan Allen has quitted the rebel caufe . Lieut . | The Governor hopes that no foldier of Pensylvania line 26 Vol . 43 . America : A revolt ...
... say he has reach- ed Richmond , the capital of Virginia . There is every reafon to suppose that Ethan Allen has quitted the rebel caufe . Lieut . | The Governor hopes that no foldier of Pensylvania line 26 Vol . 43 . America : A revolt ...
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... say was an acknowledgement that they were in the territories where they confeffed a fovereign power , and where they might receive protection . It was from that monarch that the practice of faluting with cannon was first introduced in ...
... say was an acknowledgement that they were in the territories where they confeffed a fovereign power , and where they might receive protection . It was from that monarch that the practice of faluting with cannon was first introduced in ...
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... say a word for my life , I fhould , be- fore that upright and manly jury in whofe hands it was , have called the great God to witness , that I was as in- nocent as any of themselves of those dif- graceful outrages ; which from my very ...
... say a word for my life , I fhould , be- fore that upright and manly jury in whofe hands it was , have called the great God to witness , that I was as in- nocent as any of themselves of those dif- graceful outrages ; which from my very ...
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