The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... also been the aims of the prefent government ; thefe have been invariably attended to with equal zeal , though not with equal fuccefs . It is the misfortune of the present reign , that the policy of Europe has changed fince the period ...
... also been the aims of the prefent government ; thefe have been invariably attended to with equal zeal , though not with equal fuccefs . It is the misfortune of the present reign , that the policy of Europe has changed fince the period ...
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... also to induce this great council of the nation , on a matter deeply affecting their most important interest , to give a folemn opinion , without any know- ledge of the facts on which they have pronounced with fo blindfold a com ...
... also to induce this great council of the nation , on a matter deeply affecting their most important interest , to give a folemn opinion , without any know- ledge of the facts on which they have pronounced with fo blindfold a com ...
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... also authority to declare , that the Commander in Chief has affured them , that if experience thould point out the utility of any new powers , the Board may firmly rely on his readiness to encourage the zeal of the Affociated Loyalists ...
... also authority to declare , that the Commander in Chief has affured them , that if experience thould point out the utility of any new powers , the Board may firmly rely on his readiness to encourage the zeal of the Affociated Loyalists ...
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... also the satisfaction to acquaint your Lordship , that Major Rofs and Capt . Broderick are arrived with the dif- patches ; and as the former gentleman has mentioned to me your Lordship's great anxiety to receive frequent infor- mations ...
... also the satisfaction to acquaint your Lordship , that Major Rofs and Capt . Broderick are arrived with the dif- patches ; and as the former gentleman has mentioned to me your Lordship's great anxiety to receive frequent infor- mations ...
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... also think ourselves greatly ob- liged to thofe who had the more imme . diate charge of your defence , for their zeal and affiduity ; and to the many ho- nourable and worthy perfons , of every rank and ftation , who , from a regard to ...
... also think ourselves greatly ob- liged to thofe who had the more imme . diate charge of your defence , for their zeal and affiduity ; and to the many ho- nourable and worthy perfons , of every rank and ftation , who , from a regard to ...
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