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the justice of your Lordship's cafe . In self at our head . We had abundant this we
acted from the heart . We owed proofs , not only among ourselves , but it to your
Lordship , to ourselves , and to in the whole tenor of your Lordship's the honour of
...
the justice of your Lordship's cafe . In self at our head . We had abundant this we
acted from the heart . We owed proofs , not only among ourselves , but it to your
Lordship , to ourselves , and to in the whole tenor of your Lordship's the honour of
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1780 , Mr Erskine , coun- believe he was either the author of , or fel for his
Lordship , prayed leave of the fomented , the late horrid riots , which wurt of king's
- bench to file a petition of now , to our joy , and that of all good bis Lordship ,
which ...
1780 , Mr Erskine , coun- believe he was either the author of , or fel for his
Lordship , prayed leave of the fomented , the late horrid riots , which wurt of king's
- bench to file a petition of now , to our joy , and that of all good bis Lordship ,
which ...
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The deadjutant on account of his extraordinary fence set up by the owners and
captain merit in that poft ; that he accompanied was , that at the time of the
hurricane his Lordship to the relief of Minorca ; in the island , the prisons being
destroyed ...
The deadjutant on account of his extraordinary fence set up by the owners and
captain merit in that poft ; that he accompanied was , that at the time of the
hurricane his Lordship to the relief of Minorca ; in the island , the prisons being
destroyed ...
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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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