The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... affured the cause of complaint fhould be inftantly removed ; that it was not the intention of govern- ment to inflict any extraordinary punish- ment ment on the Americans , or to use them in 46 Vol.40 . Affairs in England .
... affured the cause of complaint fhould be inftantly removed ; that it was not the intention of govern- ment to inflict any extraordinary punish- ment ment on the Americans , or to use them in 46 Vol.40 . Affairs in England .
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... use of half her body , during thirteen months , by the palfy , is now a- ble to walk from home to the place where The is electrified : fhe had been only three months under cure . An old half - pay officer , almoft totally deaf , on whom ...
... use of half her body , during thirteen months , by the palfy , is now a- ble to walk from home to the place where The is electrified : fhe had been only three months under cure . An old half - pay officer , almoft totally deaf , on whom ...
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... use of the lights which the Almighty , in bounty to mankind , hath at various times holden forth for our in- tellectual powers to reafon and draw conclufions from , can we at this time he fitate a moment to believe , that his purpose is ...
... use of the lights which the Almighty , in bounty to mankind , hath at various times holden forth for our in- tellectual powers to reafon and draw conclufions from , can we at this time he fitate a moment to believe , that his purpose is ...
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... use of , taxation neither is , nor e- ver was , out of their view . As a further proof of his fincerity upon this subject , he declared , that there was no means by which the legislative authority and com- mercial controul of this ...
... use of , taxation neither is , nor e- ver was , out of their view . As a further proof of his fincerity upon this subject , he declared , that there was no means by which the legislative authority and com- mercial controul of this ...
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... use upon a re turn of peace and better times , was e- qually reprobated . But of all the parts of this law , none was treated with fo much feverity in that house , or excited fuch apparent in- dignation , as that claufe , by which all ...
... use upon a re turn of peace and better times , was e- qually reprobated . But of all the parts of this law , none was treated with fo much feverity in that house , or excited fuch apparent in- dignation , as that claufe , by which all ...
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