The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... say this , that he never re- collected the gentleman alluded to had given bad information . He acknowled . ged his having interceded with the King for a reward for his fidelity : a man who lived in America , who was univerfally beloved ...
... say this , that he never re- collected the gentleman alluded to had given bad information . He acknowled . ged his having interceded with the King for a reward for his fidelity : a man who lived in America , who was univerfally beloved ...
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... say , were poffeffed of more than half a million of English property ) , that the prayer of the petition fhould be confidered as an ex- ordium to the bufinefs which he was go- ing to propofe . The motion was , " That leave be gi- ven to ...
... say , were poffeffed of more than half a million of English property ) , that the prayer of the petition fhould be confidered as an ex- ordium to the bufinefs which he was go- ing to propofe . The motion was , " That leave be gi- ven to ...
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... says , our miniftry are good fort of people too , that they meant well ; but unhappily expreffed their good meaning in very ambiguous phra fes . He makes the best apology in his power for their violent meafures ; and endeavours to heal ...
... says , our miniftry are good fort of people too , that they meant well ; but unhappily expreffed their good meaning in very ambiguous phra fes . He makes the best apology in his power for their violent meafures ; and endeavours to heal ...
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... says , " A fuppofed incroachment on their liberty , is confeffedly the motive to the defection of the colonies ; and this in- croachment lies precifely in their being taxed by the British parliament without their own confent . The plea ...
... says , " A fuppofed incroachment on their liberty , is confeffedly the motive to the defection of the colonies ; and this in- croachment lies precifely in their being taxed by the British parliament without their own confent . The plea ...
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... says , " Many of the vices which ftain our na- tional character , and pollute individuals , fpring from our indulging ourselves in what is wrong under the colour of liber- ty . The faulty part of the British cha- racter , in the prefent ...
... says , " Many of the vices which ftain our na- tional character , and pollute individuals , fpring from our indulging ourselves in what is wrong under the colour of liber- ty . The faulty part of the British cha- racter , in the prefent ...
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