The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... express purpose of redressing themselves . And to effect this great and conftitutio- nal end , committees are elected by the unanimous voice of the people , to whom they delegate full power and authority to adopt whatever measures they ...
... express purpose of redressing themselves . And to effect this great and conftitutio- nal end , committees are elected by the unanimous voice of the people , to whom they delegate full power and authority to adopt whatever measures they ...
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... express orders to visit the convoy : That Capt . Byland replied , that thofe veffels of the convoy which were bound to the ports of France , had not on board any mate- rials that could ferve for the fitting out of a rials Jan. 1780 . 47 ...
... express orders to visit the convoy : That Capt . Byland replied , that thofe veffels of the convoy which were bound to the ports of France , had not on board any mate- rials that could ferve for the fitting out of a rials Jan. 1780 . 47 ...
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... express reservation , that as the colo- nies fhould increase , the king and his fucceffors might ordain farther laws , fo that they were confonant to the juris- prudence of England . The inftructions of that monarch con- tain feveral ...
... express reservation , that as the colo- nies fhould increase , the king and his fucceffors might ordain farther laws , fo that they were confonant to the juris- prudence of England . The inftructions of that monarch con- tain feveral ...
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... express , pour forth the happinefs of being eman- cipated from that ftate by your royal be- nevolence , which is fo particularly ma- nifefted by making this kingdom worthy of your royal attention , in the midst of troubles that have ...
... express , pour forth the happinefs of being eman- cipated from that ftate by your royal be- nevolence , which is fo particularly ma- nifefted by making this kingdom worthy of your royal attention , in the midst of troubles that have ...
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... express in my translation to the fee of Durham . I wish my behaviour in it may be fuch as to juftify his Majefty's choice , and the approbation of it , which you ( much too kindly I suppose ) think to be general . If one is enabled to ...
... express in my translation to the fee of Durham . I wish my behaviour in it may be fuch as to juftify his Majefty's choice , and the approbation of it , which you ( much too kindly I suppose ) think to be general . If one is enabled to ...
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