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... of the town of Am- where the respective fovereigns are at fterdam . peace ,
neutrality , and friendthip , and in THat it cannot be unknown to your fuch a
manner , that their navigation and High Mightinesses , in what manner ,
commerce may be ...
... of the town of Am- where the respective fovereigns are at fterdam . peace ,
neutrality , and friendthip , and in THat it cannot be unknown to your fuch a
manner , that their navigation and High Mightinesses , in what manner ,
commerce may be ...
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Had the government in Scotland that had been stated that day to the petition
repressed the solemn league and covenant in were solely to the manner and the
form of it , the country , or the illegally - delegated meet- and not to the matter ,
which ...
Had the government in Scotland that had been stated that day to the petition
repressed the solemn league and covenant in were solely to the manner and the
form of it , the country , or the illegally - delegated meet- and not to the matter ,
which ...
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The third night I was taken , contains also a short description here , a ball struck
the rock against which of Gibraltar , and the manner of taking I leaned , and
covered us with dirt and it by Sir George Rooke in the reign of Aones . In a few
minutes ...
The third night I was taken , contains also a short description here , a ball struck
the rock against which of Gibraltar , and the manner of taking I leaned , and
covered us with dirt and it by Sir George Rooke in the reign of Aones . In a few
minutes ...
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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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