The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... ther by the latter 12. Divifion 13. Speech- es in the House of Commons by Mr T. Townshend , Lords North and Lewisham ... There are diseases which require confine ment ; there are others to which confipe- ment is highly injurious . To the ...
... ther by the latter 12. Divifion 13. Speech- es in the House of Commons by Mr T. Townshend , Lords North and Lewisham ... There are diseases which require confine ment ; there are others to which confipe- ment is highly injurious . To the ...
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... there may not be formed a confolidation of offices , beneficial to the public . This fuggeftion we fubmit to the ... ther retard or prevent , or haften and forward the reduction of America by the British forces . " But what will tend ...
... there may not be formed a confolidation of offices , beneficial to the public . This fuggeftion we fubmit to the ... ther retard or prevent , or haften and forward the reduction of America by the British forces . " But what will tend ...
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... There remains yet another project to be examined : France , in the cafe when fhe may be forced into an open war with ... ther - country , I never thought difficult ; but in the cafe of independence , and left entirely to themselves , to ...
... There remains yet another project to be examined : France , in the cafe when fhe may be forced into an open war with ... ther - country , I never thought difficult ; but in the cafe of independence , and left entirely to themselves , to ...
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... there was ever a fubject that required the most serious at tention , that was it . He would there- fore read the ... ther infifted upon the one or the other of thefe conditions . Though the States . General were bound by the exprefs ...
... there was ever a fubject that required the most serious at tention , that was it . He would there- fore read the ... ther infifted upon the one or the other of thefe conditions . Though the States . General were bound by the exprefs ...
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... ther in as good a fituation as if thofe ftores had been difpofed of to the ene my . Such an equitable plan could not ... there , instead of de- livering him up , which was their imme diate duty to have done on our remon- ftrances , they ...
... ther in as good a fituation as if thofe ftores had been difpofed of to the ene my . Such an equitable plan could not ... there , instead of de- livering him up , which was their imme diate duty to have done on our remon- ftrances , they ...
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