The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... shall give it as his opinion in writing , that any patient under treat- ment there is an improper object for it , fuch patient fhall be immediately dif . miffed , upon being offered admittance into the Royal Infirmary . 3. Every perfon ...
... shall give it as his opinion in writing , that any patient under treat- ment there is an improper object for it , fuch patient fhall be immediately dif . miffed , upon being offered admittance into the Royal Infirmary . 3. Every perfon ...
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... shall please to turn her arms against them . We are not in- fenfible of the diftrefsful fituation with respect to the armed neutral powers into which we have been led , ftep by step , by the unfortunate American war ; but as we are ...
... shall please to turn her arms against them . We are not in- fenfible of the diftrefsful fituation with respect to the armed neutral powers into which we have been led , ftep by step , by the unfortunate American war ; but as we are ...
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... shall continue to act under the Directors or- ders during the rebellion , will receive a gratuitous grant of two hundred acres of land in North America . Added to these advantages , the Di- rectors have also authority to declare , that ...
... shall continue to act under the Directors or- ders during the rebellion , will receive a gratuitous grant of two hundred acres of land in North America . Added to these advantages , the Di- rectors have also authority to declare , that ...
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... shall appoint as many members as of the oppofite , to fit as a committee to determine jointly upon our unhappy affairs . As the path we tread is juftice , and our footsteps founded upon honour , therefore we un- animoufly do agree ...
... shall appoint as many members as of the oppofite , to fit as a committee to determine jointly upon our unhappy affairs . As the path we tread is juftice , and our footsteps founded upon honour , therefore we un- animoufly do agree ...
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... shall feem meet . " Towards the end of the month an ad . vertisement appeared from a committee appointed for receiving fubfcriptions for relief of the unhappy fufferers by the late dreadful calamities in the Weft In- dies ; of which ...
... shall feem meet . " Towards the end of the month an ad . vertisement appeared from a committee appointed for receiving fubfcriptions for relief of the unhappy fufferers by the late dreadful calamities in the Weft In- dies ; of which ...
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