The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... suppose that the officers of the army fhould always be ready to hear and redress every just complaint a- gainst the foldiers , or any foldier , under their command ; tho ' I have a very good opinion of the justice , honour and impar ...
... suppose that the officers of the army fhould always be ready to hear and redress every just complaint a- gainst the foldiers , or any foldier , under their command ; tho ' I have a very good opinion of the justice , honour and impar ...
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... suppose , that they will always be at a great lofs by fur- nifhing the foldiers quartered upon them , with diet and small beer , at the rate of a groat a - day , the lofs will not fall upon them ; for by the prices they charge they will ...
... suppose , that they will always be at a great lofs by fur- nifhing the foldiers quartered upon them , with diet and small beer , at the rate of a groat a - day , the lofs will not fall upon them ; for by the prices they charge they will ...
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... suppose , that our government , or rather our moft excellent minifters , would be fo vexatious , as to bring feveral informations , or to allow the foldiers to bring feveral actions , when one would be as fufficient as five hundred ...
... suppose , that our government , or rather our moft excellent minifters , would be fo vexatious , as to bring feveral informations , or to allow the foldiers to bring feveral actions , when one would be as fufficient as five hundred ...
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... suppose , that he had himself been imposed on , and that he had given more credit to our negotia- tors , for he was himself none of them , than they deserved . But , Sir , I am ftill of opinion , that the facts were not otherwife . I am ...
... suppose , that he had himself been imposed on , and that he had given more credit to our negotia- tors , for he was himself none of them , than they deserved . But , Sir , I am ftill of opinion , that the facts were not otherwife . I am ...
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... suppose the chief commander had any benefit from this extraordinary expence ; his honour , generofity , courage , and good fenfe , fet him far above any fuch fufpicion : but as the best and greatest of men may fome- times be impofed on ...
... suppose the chief commander had any benefit from this extraordinary expence ; his honour , generofity , courage , and good fenfe , fet him far above any fuch fufpicion : but as the best and greatest of men may fome- times be impofed on ...
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