The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... constitution 163 . Feb. 17. Lord North lays before the Commons a conciliatory propofition 142 . 20. Congrefs order their troops to be continued during the war , though inlisted for a limited time 249 . 20. A meeting held at the King's ...
... constitution 163 . Feb. 17. Lord North lays before the Commons a conciliatory propofition 142 . 20. Congrefs order their troops to be continued during the war , though inlisted for a limited time 249 . 20. A meeting held at the King's ...
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... constitutional terms of peace to be its object ; and as I do conceive , that whilft unconditional fubmiffion is the language of the ministers and parlia- ment , all efforts to conquer America muft prove in vain , I cannot agree to vote ...
... constitutional terms of peace to be its object ; and as I do conceive , that whilft unconditional fubmiffion is the language of the ministers and parlia- ment , all efforts to conquer America muft prove in vain , I cannot agree to vote ...
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... constitution . They argued , that the bill , from the very frame of it , was taken up on a tem- porary idea , and directed to temporary purpofes , which would ceafe to be ob jects of policy the inftant that the civil war was terminated ...
... constitution . They argued , that the bill , from the very frame of it , was taken up on a tem- porary idea , and directed to temporary purpofes , which would ceafe to be ob jects of policy the inftant that the civil war was terminated ...
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... constitution ; that the minifter came before the Houfe in a fituation no other had ever ventured ; he first violated the laws of his country , and then had the effrontery to come to par- liament , not to claim its indulgence , but to ...
... constitution ; that the minifter came before the Houfe in a fituation no other had ever ventured ; he first violated the laws of his country , and then had the effrontery to come to par- liament , not to claim its indulgence , but to ...
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... constitution of this free form of government . These were affertions that might be difputed . He wished to draw their attention to certain well - known , indisputable , un- controvertible facts . Upon the fame principle he declined ...
... constitution of this free form of government . These were affertions that might be difputed . He wished to draw their attention to certain well - known , indisputable , un- controvertible facts . Upon the fame principle he declined ...
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