The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... AMERICA . Recapitulation 21 . Gen. Ar- nold going on an expedition ib . Vermont eftablished against the will of the ... Americans , but relieved 22 . Severities 22 , 25. Confifcations in South Carolina 23 . Earl Cornwallis's accounts of ...
... AMERICA . Recapitulation 21 . Gen. Ar- nold going on an expedition ib . Vermont eftablished against the will of the ... Americans , but relieved 22 . Severities 22 , 25. Confifcations in South Carolina 23 . Earl Cornwallis's accounts of ...
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... America , he then , with much candour and good fenfe , gives his opinion , as to what , he thinks , may ei- ther retard or prevent , or haften and forward the reduction of America by the British forces . " But what will tend above all ...
... America , he then , with much candour and good fenfe , gives his opinion , as to what , he thinks , may ei- ther retard or prevent , or haften and forward the reduction of America by the British forces . " But what will tend above all ...
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... Americans as the execution of an indifpenfable duty , and that they neither could nor would make any atonement for ... America first thought pro- per to revolt from their due allegiance to the parent - ftate , and when France of courfe ...
... Americans as the execution of an indifpenfable duty , and that they neither could nor would make any atonement for ... America first thought pro- per to revolt from their due allegiance to the parent - ftate , and when France of courfe ...
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... America ? Not , furely , from what we know of their characters , can he draw fuch an inference ; for K. William de . prived the ftate of Maffachufet's of their charter , and established a rule , by which it was at all times liable to be ...
... America ? Not , furely , from what we know of their characters , can he draw fuch an inference ; for K. William de . prived the ftate of Maffachufet's of their charter , and established a rule , by which it was at all times liable to be ...
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... America , and Holland , so weak . ening each other by war , as to become an easy prey to the ancient enemy of them all whenever she shall please to turn her arms against them . We are not in- fenfible of the diftrefsful fituation with ...
... America , and Holland , so weak . ening each other by war , as to become an easy prey to the ancient enemy of them all whenever she shall please to turn her arms against them . We are not in- fenfible of the diftrefsful fituation with ...
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