The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... say to many men , that know the measures that are pursued retwo lines might approach nearer and specting America . ” nearer to all eternity , and never could Mr Crugher , an American , and memmeet , they would think the affertion ri ...
... say to many men , that know the measures that are pursued retwo lines might approach nearer and specting America . ” nearer to all eternity , and never could Mr Crugher , an American , and memmeet , they would think the affertion ri ...
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... say , their leften the value , of every measure under late transactions appear to breathe a spitaken at St James's . Whether this ha- rit of firmness and judgement which their bitual disapprobation is really commende opponents seem ...
... say , their leften the value , of every measure under late transactions appear to breathe a spitaken at St James's . Whether this ha- rit of firmness and judgement which their bitual disapprobation is really commende opponents seem ...
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... says , he might have is added some explanation of the politicontented himself with denying them , cal events which ... say , by jobbing on land , had asked that favour of me . the other fide . Upon my arrival at London , I placed This ...
... says , he might have is added some explanation of the politicontented himself with denying them , cal events which ... say , by jobbing on land , had asked that favour of me . the other fide . Upon my arrival at London , I placed This ...
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... say , the try , and of driving them out of their fo . parties join issue , and so is ready to be much - wilhed - for places . If , on the consent to trial , without any farther demur . trary , the ministry should engage heartiring ...
... say , the try , and of driving them out of their fo . parties join issue , and so is ready to be much - wilhed - for places . If , on the consent to trial , without any farther demur . trary , the ministry should engage heartiring ...
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... ( says the Doctor ) bad all the de- pinion , that most of his Englith readers , corations that politeness could add ... say of any city south of the Tweed , I mined , of no less importance than any of found no petty officer bowing for a ...
... ( says the Doctor ) bad all the de- pinion , that most of his Englith readers , corations that politeness could add ... say of any city south of the Tweed , I mined , of no less importance than any of found no petty officer bowing for a ...
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