The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volumen 44C. Ackers, 1775 |
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... sent any goods by the river Lee , otherwise they must know the dangers they were liable to ; that any gentleman who did not know the dif- ference , he should be glad to see down at Stafford , where he would be bound to fhew them , and ...
... sent any goods by the river Lee , otherwise they must know the dangers they were liable to ; that any gentleman who did not know the dif- ference , he should be glad to see down at Stafford , where he would be bound to fhew them , and ...
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... sent to act against the people of Boston , & c . is entirely groundless ; and that should a thing of that nature be propofed to the French , it would be rejected with difdain . FOREIGN AFFAIR S. Y the last accounts from Petersbourg , we ...
... sent to act against the people of Boston , & c . is entirely groundless ; and that should a thing of that nature be propofed to the French , it would be rejected with difdain . FOREIGN AFFAIR S. Y the last accounts from Petersbourg , we ...
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... sent home were either false or par- tial ... Mr. C. Jenkinson was much for purfuing the measures proposed in the bill ; he said it was right to take away charters when they were abused , and to govern the Ameri- cans as they were not ...
... sent home were either false or par- tial ... Mr. C. Jenkinson was much for purfuing the measures proposed in the bill ; he said it was right to take away charters when they were abused , and to govern the Ameri- cans as they were not ...
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... sent to a committee * . Mr. Dunning . How the fact now ftated by the hon . gentleman may be , I will not pre- tend to fay ; but this I am confident of , that if it were ftrictly true , it would still be a ftronger motive with me to ...
... sent to a committee * . Mr. Dunning . How the fact now ftated by the hon . gentleman may be , I will not pre- tend to fay ; but this I am confident of , that if it were ftrictly true , it would still be a ftronger motive with me to ...
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... sent to America , and what proportion left to guard us at home . Mr. Buller attempted to folve Mr. Town- fhend's questions , but could not ; he there- fore read an extract of a letter from Admiral Amherst , commander at Plymouth ...
... sent to America , and what proportion left to guard us at home . Mr. Buller attempted to folve Mr. Town- fhend's questions , but could not ; he there- fore read an extract of a letter from Admiral Amherst , commander at Plymouth ...
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