The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... assembly upon earth . - But if our fellow - fubjects of G. Bri- tain , who derive no authority from us ; who cannot , in our humble opinion , represent us ; and to whom we will not yield in loyalty and affection to your Ma- jefty , can ...
... assembly upon earth . - But if our fellow - fubjects of G. Bri- tain , who derive no authority from us ; who cannot , in our humble opinion , represent us ; and to whom we will not yield in loyalty and affection to your Ma- jefty , can ...
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... assembly ; in which that edict , and the Paris gazette of Aug. 15. were torn , and trampled under foot by all the chiefs . As the freil bodies of French troops fucceffively came , from about the middle of May and downward , to the fea ...
... assembly ; in which that edict , and the Paris gazette of Aug. 15. were torn , and trampled under foot by all the chiefs . As the freil bodies of French troops fucceffively came , from about the middle of May and downward , to the fea ...
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... or conftitutionally , be fufpended , abridged , abrogated , or annulled , by any power , authority , or prerogative prerogative whatsoever ; the prerogative of the crown , ordinarily 92 Vol . xxxi . Refolutions of the New - York assembly .
... or conftitutionally , be fufpended , abridged , abrogated , or annulled , by any power , authority , or prerogative prerogative whatsoever ; the prerogative of the crown , ordinarily 92 Vol . xxxi . Refolutions of the New - York assembly .
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... assembly , gave me the most fanguine expectations , that the prefent fellion would have ter minated with honour to yourselves , and real benefit to your constituents . The general abhorrence without doors , of all immoderate measures ...
... assembly , gave me the most fanguine expectations , that the prefent fellion would have ter minated with honour to yourselves , and real benefit to your constituents . The general abhorrence without doors , of all immoderate measures ...
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... assembly of Massachusets bay was diffol- ved , by a proclamation iffued the if of Julv . At the time of their dissolution , they had under confideration a petition to his Majefty , containing many grievous complaints against Governor ...
... assembly of Massachusets bay was diffol- ved , by a proclamation iffued the if of Julv . At the time of their dissolution , they had under confideration a petition to his Majefty , containing many grievous complaints against Governor ...
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