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... ( confiftent with the ties they were un ; Mightinesses the States of Zealand , 224
der ) to preserve the tranquillity and wel . ... State , in the midst of the Heir Noble
Mightinesses , be . troubles amongst their neighbours . fore they give their
opinion ...
... ( confiftent with the ties they were un ; Mightinesses the States of Zealand , 224
der ) to preserve the tranquillity and wel . ... State , in the midst of the Heir Noble
Mightinesses , be . troubles amongst their neighbours . fore they give their
opinion ...
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cient ally , and formerly faithful assistant this province , that the said crown from of
this state , to concur in dropping the ... the subjects of ted notwithstanding to
increase the difthe Republic : ferences : That although the States of Zealand That
the ...
cient ally , and formerly faithful assistant this province , that the said crown from of
this state , to concur in dropping the ... the subjects of ted notwithstanding to
increase the difthe Republic : ferences : That although the States of Zealand That
the ...
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was 200 foot , marched from Morriffania , and nefs ; they considered the state of
our penetrated about thirty three miles into finances as so perplexing and
intricate , the country , diftant one mile and a half that they chose to leave it to a
future ...
was 200 foot , marched from Morriffania , and nefs ; they considered the state of
our penetrated about thirty three miles into finances as so perplexing and
intricate , the country , diftant one mile and a half that they chose to leave it to a
future ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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