The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... dangerous foreign war , and upon that ac- count obliged to keep a greater number of troops in the kingdom than ufual ; and as our troops were often obliged to march in great bodies , either from one place of the kingdom to another , as ...
... dangerous foreign war , and upon that ac- count obliged to keep a greater number of troops in the kingdom than ufual ; and as our troops were often obliged to march in great bodies , either from one place of the kingdom to another , as ...
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... dangerous tumult might have enfued ; for the townfmen had exafperated the foldiers to fuch a de- gree , that it was ... danger that can arise from obliging innkeepers and others to furnish the foldiers quartered upon them , with diet ...
... dangerous tumult might have enfued ; for the townfmen had exafperated the foldiers to fuch a de- gree , that it was ... danger that can arise from obliging innkeepers and others to furnish the foldiers quartered upon them , with diet ...
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... danger of lofing it , that makes them fo ; and whoever will look into the hiftory of England , will find that the people have been most factious , when they have been leaft free ; for this plain and natural reafon , that people will al ...
... danger of lofing it , that makes them fo ; and whoever will look into the hiftory of England , will find that the people have been most factious , when they have been leaft free ; for this plain and natural reafon , that people will al ...
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... dangerous ; and the prefent great and unexpected power of the enemy in the Mediterranean , gives your petitioners ... danger , by the arbitrary impreffing of their ableft hands out of the homeward bound fhips before they had made the ...
... dangerous ; and the prefent great and unexpected power of the enemy in the Mediterranean , gives your petitioners ... danger , by the arbitrary impreffing of their ableft hands out of the homeward bound fhips before they had made the ...
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... dangerous wound to the conftitution of this free country that perhaps it had ever felt . This country , free , because this ... danger ? did you make use of those powers the law has in- vefted you with , as civil magiftrates , for the ...
... dangerous wound to the conftitution of this free country that perhaps it had ever felt . This country , free , because this ... danger ? did you make use of those powers the law has in- vefted you with , as civil magiftrates , for the ...
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