The Scots Magazine, 第 39 巻Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1777 |
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... thofe whole prin- cipal object is not fuch revifion , but to render themselves free from all connec- tion with you as their fuperiors ? It has been obferved , that the King has an- fwered too much for the legislature [ of this kingdom ...
... thofe whole prin- cipal object is not fuch revifion , but to render themselves free from all connec- tion with you as their fuperiors ? It has been obferved , that the King has an- fwered too much for the legislature [ of this kingdom ...
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... thofe to whom carrying it into execu- tion was committed . The declaration imports one thing , the obvious contents another ; fo that whatever the declara- tion promises , can be of no avail , but to mislead America by falfe lights ...
... thofe to whom carrying it into execu- tion was committed . The declaration imports one thing , the obvious contents another ; fo that whatever the declara- tion promises , can be of no avail , but to mislead America by falfe lights ...
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... thofe topics during the courfe of twenty - five years . The frequent mention he made of me must have tired any one elfe , but my vanity was wonderfully delighted with it ; though I was confcious that not a tenth part of the wildom was ...
... thofe topics during the courfe of twenty - five years . The frequent mention he made of me must have tired any one elfe , but my vanity was wonderfully delighted with it ; though I was confcious that not a tenth part of the wildom was ...
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... thofe who have no voice in the election as well as In regard to tribute , nothing can be the electors , by the majority of the e- more exprefs : Render to all their dues , tri- lected prefent at the paffing of any act , bute to whom ...
... thofe who have no voice in the election as well as In regard to tribute , nothing can be the electors , by the majority of the e- more exprefs : Render to all their dues , tri- lected prefent at the paffing of any act , bute to whom ...
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... thofe who are not their electors , and have no power , no influence whatever , in elect- ing them , it will be impoffible to affign a good reafon why they may not be de- Bominated the representatives of all the fubjects in America , as ...
... thofe who are not their electors , and have no power , no influence whatever , in elect- ing them , it will be impoffible to affign a good reafon why they may not be de- Bominated the representatives of all the fubjects in America , as ...
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