The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... march and shoot with any in the ordered state of the colonies . The disknown world , Blessed with these ta • pute between Great Britain and her A. lents , let us folemnly engage to one an- merican dominions is now brought to other , and ...
... march and shoot with any in the ordered state of the colonies . The disknown world , Blessed with these ta • pute between Great Britain and her A. lents , let us folemnly engage to one an- merican dominions is now brought to other , and ...
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... march into any other colony That 4383 men be employed as an aug- in case it should be attacked ; and this mentation to the land - forces ; and that could , in the present circumstances , be 67,766 l . be granted for the charge of the ...
... march into any other colony That 4383 men be employed as an aug- in case it should be attacked ; and this mentation to the land - forces ; and that could , in the present circumstances , be 67,766 l . be granted for the charge of the ...
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... The Noble Lord is fo far from relintil they submit to the laws . Whether quithing the supremacy of this country az over America , that he manifestly shews ries , and March 1775. Parliament : New - England restraining bill . 123.
... The Noble Lord is fo far from relintil they submit to the laws . Whether quithing the supremacy of this country az over America , that he manifestly shews ries , and March 1775. Parliament : New - England restraining bill . 123.
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... March 11. a common ken out in America , in open defiance of council of the city was fummoned for the legislative authority of this kingdom ; the Tuesday following , to consider ( as and setting forth , that the petitioners , the Lord ...
... March 11. a common ken out in America , in open defiance of council of the city was fummoned for the legislative authority of this kingdom ; the Tuesday following , to consider ( as and setting forth , that the petitioners , the Lord ...
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... March 17 . to feel so fenfibly for the distresses and having been introduced by the Earl o hardships this temporary bill would Dartmouth , with the following petition bring upon the inhabitants of the re“ To George the Third , King of ...
... March 17 . to feel so fenfibly for the distresses and having been introduced by the Earl o hardships this temporary bill would Dartmouth , with the following petition bring upon the inhabitants of the re“ To George the Third , King of ...
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