An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof, with Its Various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides. By the Rev. James Murray, ...T. Robson, Head of the Groat-Market, R. Baldwin, No. 47, Pater-noster-Row, London, N. Frobisher, York, C. Elliot, Edinburgh, and Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow, 1780 - United States - 575 pages |
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Page 87
... respect to the law for allowing the naturalizing of Jews ; con- cerning the utility or propriety of which ftate mea- fures , any more than of these regarding America , I ' deliver no opinions of my own ; but I must applaud every ...
... respect to the law for allowing the naturalizing of Jews ; con- cerning the utility or propriety of which ftate mea- fures , any more than of these regarding America , I ' deliver no opinions of my own ; but I must applaud every ...
Page 160
... respects with great outrage ; after which , they attack- ea their houses , broke the windows , and hauled the collector's boat to the common , and burnt it to ashes . The officers of the customs upon this outrage , took thelter aboard ...
... respects with great outrage ; after which , they attack- ea their houses , broke the windows , and hauled the collector's boat to the common , and burnt it to ashes . The officers of the customs upon this outrage , took thelter aboard ...
Page 163
... respect to the legality of taifing or keeping up a ftanding army among them , without their confent . This refolution they found- ed upon an act of the first of King William , which declares it to be contrary to law to keep an army in ...
... respect to the legality of taifing or keeping up a ftanding army among them , without their confent . This refolution they found- ed upon an act of the first of King William , which declares it to be contrary to law to keep an army in ...
Page 330
... respect to other funds , and put an end to all confidence in the public faith ; and it was afked with great bitter- nefs , what fecurity there could be in a country , where the royal charters , repeatedly ratified and confirmed by acts ...
... respect to other funds , and put an end to all confidence in the public faith ; and it was afked with great bitter- nefs , what fecurity there could be in a country , where the royal charters , repeatedly ratified and confirmed by acts ...
Page 333
... respect to the prefent bill . This ftate of their affairs , " was confidered by the company and its friends , as a very unfavourable , if not unfair reprefentation of them ; and drew many ftrictures upon the committee , the darkness of ...
... respect to the prefent bill . This ftate of their affairs , " was confidered by the company and its friends , as a very unfavourable , if not unfair reprefentation of them ; and drew many ftrictures upon the committee , the darkness of ...
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