The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... reason to la- ment their feparation from the turbulent and all - grafping fpirit of their American brethren . Of the GYPSIES in SPAIN and ITALY . [ From Swinburne's Travels . See vol . 45 . p . 376. ] THE Gypfies fwarm more in the pro ...
... reason to la- ment their feparation from the turbulent and all - grafping fpirit of their American brethren . Of the GYPSIES in SPAIN and ITALY . [ From Swinburne's Travels . See vol . 45 . p . 376. ] THE Gypfies fwarm more in the pro ...
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... reasons given by him for keeping up the number of troops for 1783 , he had not once thought of the volunteers of Ire- land , much lefs mentioned them ; nor had he ever spoken of them but with refpect . Gen. Conway affured the Hon . Gen ...
... reasons given by him for keeping up the number of troops for 1783 , he had not once thought of the volunteers of Ire- land , much lefs mentioned them ; nor had he ever spoken of them but with refpect . Gen. Conway affured the Hon . Gen ...
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... reason for the refignation thus announced . The tranf- action lately and loudly complained of , was of a nature not eafily proved ; and whoever had the meanness to be guilty of it , could not be supposed destitute of the cunning , or ...
... reason for the refignation thus announced . The tranf- action lately and loudly complained of , was of a nature not eafily proved ; and whoever had the meanness to be guilty of it , could not be supposed destitute of the cunning , or ...
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... reason could be affigned . He concluded a long and able fpeech with moving an ad- drefs to his Majefty against an imme- diate diffolution of parliament . Col. Fitzpatrick feconded the motion . Mr Dundas did not mean to difpute the right ...
... reason could be affigned . He concluded a long and able fpeech with moving an ad- drefs to his Majefty against an imme- diate diffolution of parliament . Col. Fitzpatrick feconded the motion . Mr Dundas did not mean to difpute the right ...
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... reasons for de ferring it . The fituation of India was alarming , and demanded immediate at- tention . The rejected bill he had oppo- fed from a confcientious conviction of its evil tendency . He ftated it as militating with the ...
... reasons for de ferring it . The fituation of India was alarming , and demanded immediate at- tention . The rejected bill he had oppo- fed from a confcientious conviction of its evil tendency . He ftated it as militating with the ...
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