The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... reason is evident ; Because , being then fettled , if they could not a- gree with their landlords where they were firft lodged , for a continuance , they might next day look out for , and provide new lodgings or quarters for themfelves ...
... reason is evident ; Because , being then fettled , if they could not a- gree with their landlords where they were firft lodged , for a continuance , they might next day look out for , and provide new lodgings or quarters for themfelves ...
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... reason for keeping up fuch a numerous ftanding army , the peo- ple could perceive none of thefe dangers ; or at least they supposed , that fuch tre- mendous profpects would not regularly prefent themfelves to view every fucceed- ing ...
... reason for keeping up fuch a numerous ftanding army , the peo- ple could perceive none of thefe dangers ; or at least they supposed , that fuch tre- mendous profpects would not regularly prefent themfelves to view every fucceed- ing ...
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... reasons for the took the liberty to offer , I told you , that the cafe had been lately rendered doubt- ful , by fome people's refufing to furnish the foldiers quartered upon them , with diet and small beer , or indeed with any thing ...
... reasons for the took the liberty to offer , I told you , that the cafe had been lately rendered doubt- ful , by fome people's refufing to furnish the foldiers quartered upon them , with diet and small beer , or indeed with any thing ...
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... reason , that the of ficers are always at hand , and have a power to punish foldiers for any rude behaviour in their quarters ; whereas the perfons up- on whom they are quartered , are liable to no fuch check . In the affair at Wake ...
... reason , that the of ficers are always at hand , and have a power to punish foldiers for any rude behaviour in their quarters ; whereas the perfons up- on whom they are quartered , are liable to no fuch check . In the affair at Wake ...
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... reason that it has not been better carried on . Want of unanimity is another darling objection to a free state . This , to be fure , would be a very weighty one , if it was true ; for a nation without unanimity , can- not be able to ...
... reason that it has not been better carried on . Want of unanimity is another darling objection to a free state . This , to be fure , would be a very weighty one , if it was true ; for a nation without unanimity , can- not be able to ...
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