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Such a conduct , as the first and su- ing union , felicity , and strength , which
perior of all human duties , must ever the lenient conduct of the crown and
command my warmest friendlhip and ve . Parliament would immediately
introduce neration ...
Such a conduct , as the first and su- ing union , felicity , and strength , which
perior of all human duties , must ever the lenient conduct of the crown and
command my warmest friendlhip and ve . Parliament would immediately
introduce neration ...
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... after what pinion , fo far from the conduct of Sir had been said previously to the
second Hugh Palliser , , Vice - Admiral ... that an officer whose conduct ample
annuity or penfion ; and this re . had been declared , after a most strict in- queft he
...
... after what pinion , fo far from the conduct of Sir had been said previously to the
second Hugh Palliser , , Vice - Admiral ... that an officer whose conduct ample
annuity or penfion ; and this re . had been declared , after a most strict in- queft he
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His fpirited conduct in the required , to aid in effecting the deftrucattack of Fort
Griswold does him great tion of the port of New London , & c . ahonour , being
one of the first officers greeable to your orders , which would who entered the
works .
His fpirited conduct in the required , to aid in effecting the deftrucattack of Fort
Griswold does him great tion of the port of New London , & c . ahonour , being
one of the first officers greeable to your orders , which would who entered the
works .
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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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