The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... seen , and I have not seen . By the late Governor Living ston . I have seen several of our affemblies endeavouring , at public economy , by lowering the salaries of the officers of government , and other littlenesses of the like nature ...
... seen , and I have not seen . By the late Governor Living ston . I have seen several of our affemblies endeavouring , at public economy , by lowering the salaries of the officers of government , and other littlenesses of the like nature ...
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... seen Tories , members of Congress ; Tories , fitting as judges upon our tribunals ; Tories representatives in our legislative council ; Tories members of our afsemblies . But I have not seen them bribed with British money ; nor was such ...
... seen Tories , members of Congress ; Tories , fitting as judges upon our tribunals ; Tories representatives in our legislative council ; Tories members of our afsemblies . But I have not seen them bribed with British money ; nor was such ...
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... seen Congress necessitated to borrow money from France , or Holland ; but I have not seen this ftate take proper measures for discharging its proportion of these engagements . I have not seen any of our continental officers who were ...
... seen Congress necessitated to borrow money from France , or Holland ; but I have not seen this ftate take proper measures for discharging its proportion of these engagements . I have not seen any of our continental officers who were ...
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