The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... such a nature , as to render it improper for them to be admit- ted into an Hospital . 2. To prevent interference with the Royal Infirmary , the Phyficians and Sur- geons to that charity fhall have free ac- cefs to the regifters of the ...
... such a nature , as to render it improper for them to be admit- ted into an Hospital . 2. To prevent interference with the Royal Infirmary , the Phyficians and Sur- geons to that charity fhall have free ac- cefs to the regifters of the ...
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... Such an equitable plan could not have failed to enfure cordiality in future , and prevent any of those misunderstand- ings which have fubfequently happened , had not French intrigue and influence been employed to prevent it : but those ...
... Such an equitable plan could not have failed to enfure cordiality in future , and prevent any of those misunderstand- ings which have fubfequently happened , had not French intrigue and influence been employed to prevent it : but those ...
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... Such a procedure , at a time when the independency of America was not acknowledged even by France , certainly demanded a warm remon- france ; and the inftrument in question was couched in fpirited terms , but con- tained nothing ...
... Such a procedure , at a time when the independency of America was not acknowledged even by France , certainly demanded a warm remon- france ; and the inftrument in question was couched in fpirited terms , but con- tained nothing ...
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... Such was one among the number- lefs advantages which our naval com- mand of the feas and rivers afforded in the course of this war . Baylor's regiment of light horse , which had been lately raised in Virginia , and was generally called ...
... Such was one among the number- lefs advantages which our naval com- mand of the feas and rivers afforded in the course of this war . Baylor's regiment of light horse , which had been lately raised in Virginia , and was generally called ...
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... such a stock of private resentment , from the abase- ment and infults they had fuffered from the prevailing party , as could not fail to give a direction to the fury , and even a new edge to the cruelty , of their favage and inveterate ...
... such a stock of private resentment , from the abase- ment and infults they had fuffered from the prevailing party , as could not fail to give a direction to the fury , and even a new edge to the cruelty , of their favage and inveterate ...
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