The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... effect , is the want of provifions for war , and a fcarcity of the neceffaries of life , and of cloathing . Before the war the Ameri- cans lived in plenty , in ease , and in in- dolence , with every enjoyment of life ; if to a certain ...
... effect , is the want of provifions for war , and a fcarcity of the neceffaries of life , and of cloathing . Before the war the Ameri- cans lived in plenty , in ease , and in in- dolence , with every enjoyment of life ; if to a certain ...
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... effect fol- lowed ; - they ftill continued to furnish the states at open war with their ally with every kind of ftores neceffary for their conducting it , and even took off the du- ty from several naval articles , in order the more ...
... effect fol- lowed ; - they ftill continued to furnish the states at open war with their ally with every kind of ftores neceffary for their conducting it , and even took off the du- ty from several naval articles , in order the more ...
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... effect of each treaty ; and , in this inftance , the fubfequent agree- ment of permiffion to trade , produced only a very common effect , by making the previous condition to the contrary perfectly nugatory . · But , what was very ...
... effect of each treaty ; and , in this inftance , the fubfequent agree- ment of permiffion to trade , produced only a very common effect , by making the previous condition to the contrary perfectly nugatory . · But , what was very ...
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... effect were fent out : but the militia of Jersey having been af- fembled foon after the meeting , they kept fo ftrict watch on the coaft , and on the roads leading to Prince - town , that the utmoft difficulty attended commu- nicating ...
... effect were fent out : but the militia of Jersey having been af- fembled foon after the meeting , they kept fo ftrict watch on the coaft , and on the roads leading to Prince - town , that the utmoft difficulty attended commu- nicating ...
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... effect by the detachment under the com- mand of the Major - General . Between fix in the evening of Sept. 5. when the troops were landed , and twelve on the follow- ing day , the work was completely done ; deftroying in their course ...
... effect by the detachment under the com- mand of the Major - General . Between fix in the evening of Sept. 5. when the troops were landed , and twelve on the follow- ing day , the work was completely done ; deftroying in their course ...
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