The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... party , dreading a total annihilation of their importance , fent for one of the abfentees , who voted in their favour . Immediately after the above refolve paffed , Mr Morris refigned his feat ; Mr Harrison fet out , in difguft , for ...
... party , dreading a total annihilation of their importance , fent for one of the abfentees , who voted in their favour . Immediately after the above refolve paffed , Mr Morris refigned his feat ; Mr Harrison fet out , in difguft , for ...
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... parties in Phila- delphia , which probably may be the fame in the other colonies.One party con- fifts of the friends of a late General Con- vention , who have pretended to frame an entire new government for the colo- ny . The leading ...
... parties in Phila- delphia , which probably may be the fame in the other colonies.One party con- fifts of the friends of a late General Con- vention , who have pretended to frame an entire new government for the colo- ny . The leading ...
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... party in declared oppofition , given difguft to feveral of thofe gentlemen , who call themselves independent ; a dif- tinction which is well known to in- clude a numerous and powerful body in that house . The gentlemen under that ...
... party in declared oppofition , given difguft to feveral of thofe gentlemen , who call themselves independent ; a dif- tinction which is well known to in- clude a numerous and powerful body in that house . The gentlemen under that ...
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d 1 to keep that party in temper . He faid , fupported by a formidable fleet , would that the commiffion to be fent , would be fully fufficient for the purpose , and be in conformity to the intimation given fuch as all America could not ...
d 1 to keep that party in temper . He faid , fupported by a formidable fleet , would that the commiffion to be fent , would be fully fufficient for the purpose , and be in conformity to the intimation given fuch as all America could not ...
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... party , unless Britain fhall preferibe the terms . To point out the propriety of generosity in these terms , is one great defign of the following effay . The nobleft feelings of a conqueror are , when he refolves to adopt the vanquished ...
... party , unless Britain fhall preferibe the terms . To point out the propriety of generosity in these terms , is one great defign of the following effay . The nobleft feelings of a conqueror are , when he refolves to adopt the vanquished ...
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