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His Lordship attributed the ab : present embarrassment . The Manifesto , furd and
unnatural behaviour of this he was credibly informed , has been pu . quondam
ally to the baneful influence of blished with no other view at first , but a French ...
His Lordship attributed the ab : present embarrassment . The Manifesto , furd and
unnatural behaviour of this he was credibly informed , has been pu . quondam
ally to the baneful influence of blished with no other view at first , but a French ...
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Majesty's troops , for the present , to re “ Whereas in pursuance of adequate
linquish some of the upper parts of it , powers respectively delegated to us , we
trust that it is unnecessary for us to to carry into execution articles of a car . exhort
the ...
Majesty's troops , for the present , to re “ Whereas in pursuance of adequate
linquish some of the upper parts of it , powers respectively delegated to us , we
trust that it is unnecessary for us to to carry into execution articles of a car . exhort
the ...
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He relied on it , that the overftep ; but this advice , he said , he present time did
not call for any altera . would not apply to an ... progress of this busi- came , he
would be the first to move for ness ; contended , that , by the present its
amendment .
He relied on it , that the overftep ; but this advice , he said , he present time did
not call for any altera . would not apply to an ... progress of this busi- came , he
would be the first to move for ness ; contended , that , by the present its
amendment .
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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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