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... fee how the im- porting of the produce of thofe co- lonies circuitously through Ireland into Great Britain could injure the colonial trade of this country , which was a direct one , and therefore to be made at a less expence and rifque ...
... fee how the im- porting of the produce of thofe co- lonies circuitously through Ireland into Great Britain could injure the colonial trade of this country , which was a direct one , and therefore to be made at a less expence and rifque ...
Page 44
... fee , hear , or know any thing far- ther of the loved husband , wife , child , or parent . The horrid wag- gon is driven in the dark to a walled cemetery , at a few miles diftance , where the bodies are thrown promif- cuoufly into one ...
... fee , hear , or know any thing far- ther of the loved husband , wife , child , or parent . The horrid wag- gon is driven in the dark to a walled cemetery , at a few miles diftance , where the bodies are thrown promif- cuoufly into one ...
Page 48
... fee that their mafters were once in their lives under a neceffity of vifiting them , and of receiving the infignia of royalty and government at their hands , why should they not be in- dulged in fo innocent a gratification ? Nor is the ...
... fee that their mafters were once in their lives under a neceffity of vifiting them , and of receiving the infignia of royalty and government at their hands , why should they not be in- dulged in fo innocent a gratification ? Nor is the ...
Page 86
... fee thofe abuses reformed , which had occa- fioned internal diffenfions in the re- public , and that he should be happy to fee tranquillity reftored upon the true principles of its conftitution ; but that , without pretending to med ...
... fee thofe abuses reformed , which had occa- fioned internal diffenfions in the re- public , and that he should be happy to fee tranquillity reftored upon the true principles of its conftitution ; but that , without pretending to med ...
Page 92
... fhort paufe , rofe and faid , he waited to fee if any member had objections to make to the address , as the right hon . gentleman who spoke fpoke laft had certainly made none . He could not 92 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1786 .
... fhort paufe , rofe and faid , he waited to fee if any member had objections to make to the address , as the right hon . gentleman who spoke fpoke laft had certainly made none . He could not 92 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1786 .
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