The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... those who would have wifhed to have continued under their old form of government , un- der which their lives and properties were fecure , and their trade free . These are tired of the tarring , gouging , mobbing , profcribing principles ...
... those who would have wifhed to have continued under their old form of government , un- der which their lives and properties were fecure , and their trade free . These are tired of the tarring , gouging , mobbing , profcribing principles ...
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... those Britons . An American Magna charta is what they wifely contend for ; not a Mag- na charta to be taxed by strangers a thousand leagues diftant . But the con- ftitution of this country , if in perfee- tion , if uncorrupted by ...
... those Britons . An American Magna charta is what they wifely contend for ; not a Mag- na charta to be taxed by strangers a thousand leagues diftant . But the con- ftitution of this country , if in perfee- tion , if uncorrupted by ...
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... those only | which his own reafon had suggested ; nor did he ever in that House plead the canfe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both ...
... those only | which his own reafon had suggested ; nor did he ever in that House plead the canfe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both ...
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... those of the preceding feflion ; long and earnest debates in both houfes , and a proteft in one . The resemblance was not lefs perfect in the superior force by which they were carried through . That no man from the beginning , more ...
... those of the preceding feflion ; long and earnest debates in both houfes , and a proteft in one . The resemblance was not lefs perfect in the superior force by which they were carried through . That no man from the beginning , more ...
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... those who excepted only to that particular part , being thrown into one common mass of oppofition with those who equally condemned it in all its principles . To explain this matter it will be ne- ceffary to obferve , that the part of ...
... those who excepted only to that particular part , being thrown into one common mass of oppofition with those who equally condemned it in all its principles . To explain this matter it will be ne- ceffary to obferve , that the part of ...
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