The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... those who are to defend us , ac- fion , and blamed in this for the reduccording to the present establish : nents of tion that was then deemeď necessary : Europe , the fituation is very nice . For but I am not one of those who are capti ...
... those who are to defend us , ac- fion , and blamed in this for the reduccording to the present establish : nents of tion that was then deemeď necessary : Europe , the fituation is very nice . For but I am not one of those who are capti ...
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... those they have plenty produced ain spite of the ungrateful and malignant mong them . Their cattle , poultry , & c . invectives which have been published may be drove , their grain , roots , greens , with unrelenting diligence , seems ...
... those they have plenty produced ain spite of the ungrateful and malignant mong them . Their cattle , poultry , & c . invectives which have been published may be drove , their grain , roots , greens , with unrelenting diligence , seems ...
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... those this extraordinary heat of the English , in i wo claffes to any branch of their go- resenting the affronts done to those who vernment . Were , for instance , a cap- represent their state in one of those cases , tain of a French or ...
... those this extraordinary heat of the English , in i wo claffes to any branch of their go- resenting the affronts done to those who vernment . Were , for instance , a cap- represent their state in one of those cases , tain of a French or ...
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... those two claffes ; to the King of England is of a very weak which , for that reason , give great per- and ambiguous kind ; little more than piexity both to the government and peo- nominal ; as he acknowledges him only ple of England ...
... those two claffes ; to the King of England is of a very weak which , for that reason , give great per- and ambiguous kind ; little more than piexity both to the government and peo- nominal ; as he acknowledges him only ple of England ...
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... those the preservation of ourselves and our podiftreffes , dangers , fears , and jealonsies , fterity , the primary obligations of nature that overwhelin your Majesty's dutiful and of society , command us to intreat colonies with ...
... those the preservation of ourselves and our podiftreffes , dangers , fears , and jealonsies , fterity , the primary obligations of nature that overwhelin your Majesty's dutiful and of society , command us to intreat colonies with ...
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