The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... conduct on this occafion , are fet forth in his public declaration , which he has ordered to be laid before the House . [ 42.664 . ] His Majefty has with the utmost re- luctance been induced to take any hoftile measures against a state ...
... conduct on this occafion , are fet forth in his public declaration , which he has ordered to be laid before the House . [ 42.664 . ] His Majefty has with the utmost re- luctance been induced to take any hoftile measures against a state ...
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... conducting it , and even took off the du- ty from several naval articles , in order the more effectually to expedite their im- portation to the hoftile countries in que- ftion . They have lately attempted to reconcile their conduct by ...
... conducting it , and even took off the du- ty from several naval articles , in order the more effectually to expedite their im- portation to the hoftile countries in que- ftion . They have lately attempted to reconcile their conduct by ...
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... conduct of adminiftration for commencing a war againft Holland , without the fanction of parliamentary concurrence . The Houfe , he faid , had been adjourned for a longer term than neceffary , merely to afford an opportunity of entering ...
... conduct of adminiftration for commencing a war againft Holland , without the fanction of parliamentary concurrence . The Houfe , he faid , had been adjourned for a longer term than neceffary , merely to afford an opportunity of entering ...
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... conduct towards this coun try , were fully revealed . It was notor rious indeed , before that event , that A merican agents were refident at Amfter- dam ; but I will be free to acknowledge , I had no intimation that they were coun ...
... conduct towards this coun try , were fully revealed . It was notor rious indeed , before that event , that A merican agents were refident at Amfter- dam ; but I will be free to acknowledge , I had no intimation that they were coun ...
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... conduct , ia ufing every endeavour , before your Majefty proceeded to extremities , to pre- vail on the States - General to revert to that system of found policy which used to govern their councils in the best times of the republic ...
... conduct , ia ufing every endeavour , before your Majefty proceeded to extremities , to pre- vail on the States - General to revert to that system of found policy which used to govern their councils in the best times of the republic ...
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