The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... said , that in deftroying the trade of the Dutch , we injured our own , for they were the carriers of our own manufactures . We had quarrelled with that nation for the fake of national honour ; but would minifters anfwer for the ...
... said , that in deftroying the trade of the Dutch , we injured our own , for they were the carriers of our own manufactures . We had quarrelled with that nation for the fake of national honour ; but would minifters anfwer for the ...
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... said , was the place in which all our addreffes should center ; the Emperor had an army of between 3 and 400,000 men , the finest troops in Europe ; all anxious to fhew their zeal for a prince whom they idolize , and who , in the late ...
... said , was the place in which all our addreffes should center ; the Emperor had an army of between 3 and 400,000 men , the finest troops in Europe ; all anxious to fhew their zeal for a prince whom they idolize , and who , in the late ...
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... said , Dec. 4. that he acquiefced in the navy - grants then made , under the idea that the House , would , on a future day , examine , by whofe advice his Majefty had conferred a poft of such distinguished honour and emolument on a ...
... said , Dec. 4. that he acquiefced in the navy - grants then made , under the idea that the House , would , on a future day , examine , by whofe advice his Majefty had conferred a poft of such distinguished honour and emolument on a ...
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... said more at large , and should fay more at large again ; the court - mar- tial was convened for the purpose of try- ing Mr Keppel , and not Sir Hugh Palli . fer ; they had a regular charge fubmit- ted to their confideration against the ...
... said more at large , and should fay more at large again ; the court - mar- tial was convened for the purpose of try- ing Mr Keppel , and not Sir Hugh Palli . fer ; they had a regular charge fubmit- ted to their confideration against the ...
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... said previously to the second court - martial by the Hon . Gentleman before alluded to . That gentleman , with his ufual benevolence , had earnestly re- commended it to minifters , to apply to his Majefty to beftow upon Sir Hugh ...
... said previously to the second court - martial by the Hon . Gentleman before alluded to . That gentleman , with his ufual benevolence , had earnestly re- commended it to minifters , to apply to his Majefty to beftow upon Sir Hugh ...
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