The Scots Magazine, 第 38 巻Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1776 |
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... house itself ; is there an Englishman who would hefitate to pro- nounce fuch an act unconflitutional , ty- rannical , and refiftance to it most juft and lawful ? In like manner , upon the fame principle , if the king and parlia ment had ...
... house itself ; is there an Englishman who would hefitate to pro- nounce fuch an act unconflitutional , ty- rannical , and refiftance to it most juft and lawful ? In like manner , upon the fame principle , if the king and parlia ment had ...
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... House of Affembly of the Province of Nova- Scotia , moft humbly beg leave to addrefs our gracious Sovereign , and both Hou- fes of Parliament , at this dreadful and alarming crifis , when civil difcord , and its melancholy confequences ...
... House of Affembly of the Province of Nova- Scotia , moft humbly beg leave to addrefs our gracious Sovereign , and both Hou- fes of Parliament , at this dreadful and alarming crifis , when civil difcord , and its melancholy confequences ...
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... House by a gentleman in a high office , were no more than the rafh inconfiderate opinion of an hafty individual . ” — Mr Dunning wifhed to be fairly understood with regard to his ideas of " rebellion : " he faid , he never had ...
... House by a gentleman in a high office , were no more than the rafh inconfiderate opinion of an hafty individual . ” — Mr Dunning wifhed to be fairly understood with regard to his ideas of " rebellion : " he faid , he never had ...
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... House of Lords , received the royal affent , Dec. 4 . The Hon . Mr Martham , in the Houfe of Commons , Oct. 31. called upon Lord North to declare explicitly , if he intend- ed to bring a bill into parliament to in- demnify thofe perfons ...
... House of Lords , received the royal affent , Dec. 4 . The Hon . Mr Martham , in the Houfe of Commons , Oct. 31. called upon Lord North to declare explicitly , if he intend- ed to bring a bill into parliament to in- demnify thofe perfons ...
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... House ; yet he thinks a refolution of the Houfe would in this cafe be better than a bill of indemnity : -fo that we find a bill is nothing , an address is nothing , a refolution is nothing ; nay , I fear , our liberty is nothing , and ...
... House ; yet he thinks a refolution of the Houfe would in this cafe be better than a bill of indemnity : -fo that we find a bill is nothing , an address is nothing , a refolution is nothing ; nay , I fear , our liberty is nothing , and ...
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