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That his Protestant friends do not Nov. 6. 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 ...
That his Protestant friends do not Nov. 6. 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 ...
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He had passed the body derable body of friends were said to reof his infantry in
fats , and his cavalry side between the Haw and Deep rivers , and waggons by
the ford , during that I detached Lt. Col. Tarleton on the 23d , day and the
preceding ...
He had passed the body derable body of friends were said to reof his infantry in
fats , and his cavalry side between the Haw and Deep rivers , and waggons by
the ford , during that I detached Lt. Col. Tarleton on the 23d , day and the
preceding ...
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... hopes bosom - friends of those minifters ? The he had entertained , that no
party con- field of inquiry was also too narrow . fideration would have prevailed in
the The proceedings of the government of business of the committee , had entire .
... hopes bosom - friends of those minifters ? The he had entertained , that no
party con- field of inquiry was also too narrow . fideration would have prevailed in
the The proceedings of the government of business of the committee , had entire .
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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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