The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... seem natural to abfolve the French from having any hand at present in exciting them to it . Since the war in Germany broke out , we have had frequent accounts from Vienna of the marks of friendship fhewn by the Grand Signior to the ...
... seem natural to abfolve the French from having any hand at present in exciting them to it . Since the war in Germany broke out , we have had frequent accounts from Vienna of the marks of friendship fhewn by the Grand Signior to the ...
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... seem wanting in perfonal courage , and from other cir- cumftances , the court do not believe that his mifconduct arose either from cowar- dice or difaffection ; and do therefore unanimously think it their duty , moft earnestly to ...
... seem wanting in perfonal courage , and from other cir- cumftances , the court do not believe that his mifconduct arose either from cowar- dice or difaffection ; and do therefore unanimously think it their duty , moft earnestly to ...
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... seem to acknow- ledge , that the British are in alliance with one powerful nabob , who is able to afford them fuch affiftance as they will probably need . In the prefent fituation of affairs , both British and French are fending ...
... seem to acknow- ledge , that the British are in alliance with one powerful nabob , who is able to afford them fuch affiftance as they will probably need . In the prefent fituation of affairs , both British and French are fending ...
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... seem somewhat fingular , that being accused of two offences , one whereof is capital , the other not ; fhould appear more folicitous to acquit myself of that which is only a mifde- meanor , than of that which directly af- fects my life ...
... seem somewhat fingular , that being accused of two offences , one whereof is capital , the other not ; fhould appear more folicitous to acquit myself of that which is only a mifde- meanor , than of that which directly af- fects my life ...
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... seem wanting in perfonal courage . 36. Refolved , That the Admiral ap . pears to fall under the following part of the 12th article of the articles of war , to wit , " or fhall not do his utmost to take or destroy every ship which it ...
... seem wanting in perfonal courage . 36. Refolved , That the Admiral ap . pears to fall under the following part of the 12th article of the articles of war , to wit , " or fhall not do his utmost to take or destroy every ship which it ...
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