The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... anfwer to that of the peace - commiffioners 653 . Nov. 11. Two Quakers executed at Philadelphia for high treason 662 . Dec. Motions made in parliament for disavowing fome parts of the American ma- 4 . nifefto 669 , 72 . ERRATA . Pag ...
... anfwer to that of the peace - commiffioners 653 . Nov. 11. Two Quakers executed at Philadelphia for high treason 662 . Dec. Motions made in parliament for disavowing fome parts of the American ma- 4 . nifefto 669 , 72 . ERRATA . Pag ...
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... anfwer ,. that he was ever ready to give to the Houfe the moft early and authentic in- telligence of any tranfaction within his knowledge ; and now , though the re- cital must give him pain , he knew it to be vourites and flatterers ...
... anfwer ,. that he was ever ready to give to the Houfe the moft early and authentic in- telligence of any tranfaction within his knowledge ; and now , though the re- cital must give him pain , he knew it to be vourites and flatterers ...
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... anfwer to this fpeech , which , as ufual , were an adoption of the whole , with no other alteration in the terms , but what was neceffary to the difference of fituation of the makers , produced fimilar effects with those of the ...
... anfwer to this fpeech , which , as ufual , were an adoption of the whole , with no other alteration in the terms , but what was neceffary to the difference of fituation of the makers , produced fimilar effects with those of the ...
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... anfwer that , let inquiry be made of every honeft man in the land acquainted with them . I myself knew feveral officers in the Spanish fervice du- ring my long refidence in that country , and one of my friends now in London , on whom I ...
... anfwer that , let inquiry be made of every honeft man in the land acquainted with them . I myself knew feveral officers in the Spanish fervice du- ring my long refidence in that country , and one of my friends now in London , on whom I ...
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... anfwer we recei⚫ ved muft have been made known to your Lordship , and the world will judge of its decency . It would have been ho- nourable for that Noble Lord , and hap- py for thousands , who have fince fuffer- ed unneceffarily , if ...
... anfwer we recei⚫ ved muft have been made known to your Lordship , and the world will judge of its decency . It would have been ho- nourable for that Noble Lord , and hap- py for thousands , who have fince fuffer- ed unneceffarily , if ...
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