The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... against his government , called on hiin early one morning unexpectedly , and without being announced ; ' Your highness , ' he said , does not deal fairly with me ; for you promised to inform me if any disaffected persons caballed against ...
... against his government , called on hiin early one morning unexpectedly , and without being announced ; ' Your highness , ' he said , does not deal fairly with me ; for you promised to inform me if any disaffected persons caballed against ...
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... against the abolition of the slave trade , as oppreffive and unjust against a great body of planters and merchants . He observed , that acts of Parliament had paffed about the time of William III . for encouraging and encreasing the ...
... against the abolition of the slave trade , as oppreffive and unjust against a great body of planters and merchants . He observed , that acts of Parliament had paffed about the time of William III . for encouraging and encreasing the ...
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... against him ; ever faithful to his duty , he respected all authorities . Several visits had already been made in the ... Against whom ? Great God ! against an old man , -against women and children ! ; 2 They demand with loud cries the ...
... against him ; ever faithful to his duty , he respected all authorities . Several visits had already been made in the ... Against whom ? Great God ! against an old man , -against women and children ! ; 2 They demand with loud cries the ...
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