The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... 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 ; whither alfo the wo- men , children , and defenceless of all forts , as the ...
... 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 ; whither alfo the wo- men , children , and defenceless of all forts , as the ...
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... 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 juftice and humanity , generously and voluntarily ftood forth , to give informa ...
... 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 juftice and humanity , generously and voluntarily ftood forth , to give informa ...
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... charge of high treafon , on the 9th of June laft [ 42. 403. ] ; that three feffions of oyer and terminer had been fince held for the county of Middlefex , and no bill exhibited against him ; there- fore praying he might be brought to ...
... charge of high treafon , on the 9th of June laft [ 42. 403. ] ; that three feffions of oyer and terminer had been fince held for the county of Middlefex , and no bill exhibited against him ; there- fore praying he might be brought to ...
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... charges ftated by the Congrefs , they are neither abfolutely denied , nor acknowledged , by Mr Johnstone in this piece ... charge , by attributing the refo- lutions to the malice and treachery of the Congrefs , who intended them only for ...
... charges ftated by the Congrefs , they are neither abfolutely denied , nor acknowledged , by Mr Johnstone in this piece ... charge , by attributing the refo- lutions to the malice and treachery of the Congrefs , who intended them only for ...
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... charge their enemy with having laid waste the open country , burned the defencelefs villages , and ha- ving butchered the citizens of America ; that their prisons had been the slaughter- houses of her foldiers , their fhips of her ...
... charge their enemy with having laid waste the open country , burned the defencelefs villages , and ha- ving butchered the citizens of America ; that their prisons had been the slaughter- houses of her foldiers , their fhips of her ...
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