The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volumen45R. Baldwin, 1776 |
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... English politics , that " to be a fubject of Great Britain , with all its consequences , is to be the freeft mem- ber of any civil fociety in the known world . " The fpeech then proceeded to lay it down as a matter flowing from the ...
... English politics , that " to be a fubject of Great Britain , with all its consequences , is to be the freeft mem- ber of any civil fociety in the known world . " The fpeech then proceeded to lay it down as a matter flowing from the ...
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... English manufcript for- merly belonging to Dr. Willough . by of Gloucestershire . Had Forman lived to have methodized his own pa- Jan. pers , I doubt not but he would have advanced the iatro - mathematical part thereof very compleatly ...
... English manufcript for- merly belonging to Dr. Willough . by of Gloucestershire . Had Forman lived to have methodized his own pa- Jan. pers , I doubt not but he would have advanced the iatro - mathematical part thereof very compleatly ...
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... English ; that nation them ? of philofophers , as Voltaire tiles Read but the chapter over again , and take this key to it . and Africa read America ; for Spain , For Barbary for Algiers and Grenada , Bolton , & c . England ; for Moors ...
... English ; that nation them ? of philofophers , as Voltaire tiles Read but the chapter over again , and take this key to it . and Africa read America ; for Spain , For Barbary for Algiers and Grenada , Bolton , & c . England ; for Moors ...
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... English on both fides of the ocean are now taught by act of parliament to look on themfelves as feparate na- tions ; nations fufceptible of general hotility , and proper parties for mu- tual declarations of war , and treaties of peace ...
... English on both fides of the ocean are now taught by act of parliament to look on themfelves as feparate na- tions ; nations fufceptible of general hotility , and proper parties for mu- tual declarations of war , and treaties of peace ...
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... English trading towns , when they fee that the feamen have been indulged in the plunder of English trading hips . It never can be fafe for a state to hold out an intereft in difturbing it , to those who have the fword in their hand ...
... English trading towns , when they fee that the feamen have been indulged in the plunder of English trading hips . It never can be fafe for a state to hold out an intereft in difturbing it , to those who have the fword in their hand ...
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