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think , in its consequences , which canThe Governor's Answer . not but be most
fenfibly felt by the e• Governor De Graaff not having it nemy , as it has hitherto
been a source of most essential fuccour to them ; and , I in his power to make any
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think , in its consequences , which canThe Governor's Answer . not but be most
fenfibly felt by the e• Governor De Graaff not having it nemy , as it has hitherto
been a source of most essential fuccour to them ; and , I in his power to make any
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N. B. Your Lordlip , on this occa . land , to comply with all the forms and hon , will
have an opportunity of advising ceremonies of his Royal Highness's elta . with his
Majesty on a gracious answer , blishment , in approaching the heir ...
N. B. Your Lordlip , on this occa . land , to comply with all the forms and hon , will
have an opportunity of advising ceremonies of his Royal Highness's elta . with his
Majesty on a gracious answer , blishment , in approaching the heir ...
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Johnson , the detail of articles ; but the basis of my answer will not admit of
entering into deferve particular commendation . Capt . Rochfort , who
commanded the artillery , proposals will be , that the garrisons a and indeed
every officer and ...
Johnson , the detail of articles ; but the basis of my answer will not admit of
entering into deferve particular commendation . Capt . Rochfort , who
commanded the artillery , proposals will be , that the garrisons a and indeed
every officer and ...
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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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