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form us are carrying on for fecuring the tranquillity , and supporting the fyftem of the empire . Nothing can tend more to effectuate these measures , than the ftrengthening and confolidating the ties of union and friendship between ...
form us are carrying on for fecuring the tranquillity , and supporting the fyftem of the empire . Nothing can tend more to effectuate these measures , than the ftrengthening and confolidating the ties of union and friendship between ...
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... ; and to protect and support the civil magiftrate , and officers of the re- venue , in the discharge of their duty . And and , upon the other part , the claimant became Jan. 1751 . A wreck - robbery , with remarks . 47.
... ; and to protect and support the civil magiftrate , and officers of the re- venue , in the discharge of their duty . And and , upon the other part , the claimant became Jan. 1751 . A wreck - robbery , with remarks . 47.
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... support A public station ; With knowledge , elegance , virtue , and honour , He enjoyed , and ennobled A private one . Generous to the poor , Kind to his dependents , And affable to all . With fincerity he loved his friends ; Without ...
... support A public station ; With knowledge , elegance , virtue , and honour , He enjoyed , and ennobled A private one . Generous to the poor , Kind to his dependents , And affable to all . With fincerity he loved his friends ; Without ...
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... supported by Mr C. Yorke , Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer , and Mr W. Pitt . At laft it was agreed to , 197 to 74 . In the committee of ways and means , the lay- ing on 3 s . in the pound land - tax was oppofed by Gen. Oglethorpe , Sir ...
... supported by Mr C. Yorke , Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer , and Mr W. Pitt . At laft it was agreed to , 197 to 74 . In the committee of ways and means , the lay- ing on 3 s . in the pound land - tax was oppofed by Gen. Oglethorpe , Sir ...
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... support , in cafe their liberties fhould be openly at- tacked or fecretly undermined . I do not mean by patriots , Sir , thofe who have li- berty in their mouths , and nothing but ambition or refentment at their hearts : I mean those ...
... support , in cafe their liberties fhould be openly at- tacked or fecretly undermined . I do not mean by patriots , Sir , thofe who have li- berty in their mouths , and nothing but ambition or refentment at their hearts : I mean those ...
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