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The Noble The Duke of Richmond now entered Lord now resumed the thread of
his ar . into a regular refutation of the argugument , and faid a few words as to the
ments which had been urged by the Noble policy and expediency of the war ...
The Noble The Duke of Richmond now entered Lord now resumed the thread of
his ar . into a regular refutation of the argugument , and faid a few words as to the
ments which had been urged by the Noble policy and expediency of the war ...
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The question was not , Whether his Lord , lions than at the commencement of the
fhip could have a worfe bargain ? but , baneful American war , and yet would ,
Whether he could posibly have made a in the Noble Lord's ideas , be then refto ...
The question was not , Whether his Lord , lions than at the commencement of the
fhip could have a worfe bargain ? but , baneful American war , and yet would ,
Whether he could posibly have made a in the Noble Lord's ideas , be then refto ...
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I affairs lay , he would be as willing as any fore , the effect of it might be
ascertainman to thank the Noble Lord , because ed ; and it might now be proper
to inthen party and faction would have no in- quire , how far it had tended to
restore ...
I affairs lay , he would be as willing as any fore , the effect of it might be
ascertainman to thank the Noble Lord , because ed ; and it might now be proper
to inthen party and faction would have no in- quire , how far it had tended to
restore ...
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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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