The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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Parliament , feff . 1775-6 . Such was in general the state of public affairs in England and America , previous to and about the time of the meeting of parliament , Oct. 26.1775 . [ The speech , of which our author here gives the fub ...
Parliament , feff . 1775-6 . Such was in general the state of public affairs in England and America , previous to and about the time of the meeting of parliament , Oct. 26.1775 . [ The speech , of which our author here gives the fub ...
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... state proper to be laid ftate of things in America , this desirable before the Houfe , that , in his opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of ...
... state proper to be laid ftate of things in America , this desirable before the Houfe , that , in his opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of ...
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... state of the Northern governments , viz . the United Provinces , Denmark , Sweden , Ruffia , and Poland . By J. Williams , Efq ; 2 vols . l . 16 s . boards . Becket . From this au- thor's reprefentation of the state of Den- mark and ...
... state of the Northern governments , viz . the United Provinces , Denmark , Sweden , Ruffia , and Poland . By J. Williams , Efq ; 2 vols . l . 16 s . boards . Becket . From this au- thor's reprefentation of the state of Den- mark and ...
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... state of nature , is fhewn to be repugnant to nature . To which are added , Remarks on Dr Price's additional obfervations on the nature and value of civil liberty . By Jofeph Wimpey . Is . 6d . Johnson.Although Mr Wimpey differs widely ...
... state of nature , is fhewn to be repugnant to nature . To which are added , Remarks on Dr Price's additional obfervations on the nature and value of civil liberty . By Jofeph Wimpey . Is . 6d . Johnson.Although Mr Wimpey differs widely ...
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... States . They have wished that this war , into which they entered with reluctance , might be diftinguished by the ... States . We alfo defire , that a perfon appoint- ed by us , may have permiffion to fur- nifh the fubjects of the United ...
... States . They have wished that this war , into which they entered with reluctance , might be diftinguished by the ... States . We alfo defire , that a perfon appoint- ed by us , may have permiffion to fur- nifh the fubjects of the United ...
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