The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... brought over to this country ? This would be the effectual means de tout ga- ter ] of fpoiling all : - the people here , though at war with the English , [ hait bien plus les François que les Anglois ] , hate the French much more than ...
... brought over to this country ? This would be the effectual means de tout ga- ter ] of fpoiling all : - the people here , though at war with the English , [ hait bien plus les François que les Anglois ] , hate the French much more than ...
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... brought them in five millions a - year , must necef- farily be interrupted : nay , the very mounds which defended them from the ocean , might , for want of fufficient fums to keep them in repair , the revenues be . ing exhausted by ...
... brought them in five millions a - year , must necef- farily be interrupted : nay , the very mounds which defended them from the ocean , might , for want of fufficient fums to keep them in repair , the revenues be . ing exhausted by ...
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... brought over by the Two Brothers , which arrived at Liverpool Feb. 6. contains the following account , " The impatience of all the rebel troops , and being long deprived of their pay in real money , and wholefome pro- vifions , had ...
... brought over by the Two Brothers , which arrived at Liverpool Feb. 6. contains the following account , " The impatience of all the rebel troops , and being long deprived of their pay in real money , and wholefome pro- vifions , had ...
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... brought , and the regi . mert , to be fettled with in their order . A hd lonicer of each regiment to attend dun the tettlement of his regiment . PSIPP to Gen. Wayne's orders of the 2 foot , no man to be brought to orceefare for what has ...
... brought , and the regi . mert , to be fettled with in their order . A hd lonicer of each regiment to attend dun the tettlement of his regiment . PSIPP to Gen. Wayne's orders of the 2 foot , no man to be brought to orceefare for what has ...
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... brought before him . It was no eafy matter to find Nicholas , who generally spent his time in the folitudes of the deep ; but , at laft , after much fearching , he was found , and brought before his Majefty . The curiofity of this ...
... brought before him . It was no eafy matter to find Nicholas , who generally spent his time in the folitudes of the deep ; but , at laft , after much fearching , he was found , and brought before his Majefty . The curiofity of this ...
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