The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... should not only think it neceffary that all the papers , in any respect relative to the question , should be fubmitted to their infpection ; but that due time should be allowed for confider- ing them with attention , and for forming ...
... should not only think it neceffary that all the papers , in any respect relative to the question , should be fubmitted to their infpection ; but that due time should be allowed for confider- ing them with attention , and for forming ...
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... should center ; the Emperor had an army of between 3 and 400,000 men , the finest troops in Europe ; all anxious to ... should find that hoftilities had been una- voidable , they would ftand by him with their lives and fortunes . Mr ...
... should center ; the Emperor had an army of between 3 and 400,000 men , the finest troops in Europe ; all anxious to ... should find that hoftilities had been una- voidable , they would ftand by him with their lives and fortunes . Mr ...
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... should make these new enemies repent , that they had for- ced us to wage war with them . Their trade was extenfive , and , paffing by our doors , would be expofed to our armed veffels : they would suffer in the Eaft and Weft Indies ...
... should make these new enemies repent , that they had for- ced us to wage war with them . Their trade was extenfive , and , paffing by our doors , would be expofed to our armed veffels : they would suffer in the Eaft and Weft Indies ...
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... should be delivered up to the fupreme authority , in order to fhew that we should remove every doubt of fufpicion and jealoufy . Alfo that the men may difperfe upon being difcharged , the delivering up their arms , & c . Signed by the ...
... should be delivered up to the fupreme authority , in order to fhew that we should remove every doubt of fufpicion and jealoufy . Alfo that the men may difperfe upon being difcharged , the delivering up their arms , & c . Signed by the ...
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... should chance to have the defence of Wyoming , either committed to his charge , or by fome means fall to his lot . This man , with nearly the whole force of the fettle- ment , was ftationed in the principal fort , called Kingston ...
... should chance to have the defence of Wyoming , either committed to his charge , or by fome means fall to his lot . This man , with nearly the whole force of the fettle- ment , was ftationed in the principal fort , called Kingston ...
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