The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... give way , and leave the ocean to deluge the country . Spirit on our fide would enable us to face our enemy with honour , and he doubted not but we should do it with fuccefs : de- fpair was not known without doors ; he was glad it was ...
... give way , and leave the ocean to deluge the country . Spirit on our fide would enable us to face our enemy with honour , and he doubted not but we should do it with fuccefs : de- fpair was not known without doors ; he was glad it was ...
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... give me fo much fatif- faction as this very loyal and affectionate addrefs . I return you my moft cordial thanks for the zealous affurances of the conti- nuance of your fupport ; and I affure you on my part , that I never called for ...
... give me fo much fatif- faction as this very loyal and affectionate addrefs . I return you my moft cordial thanks for the zealous affurances of the conti- nuance of your fupport ; and I affure you on my part , that I never called for ...
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... give any quarter ; in confequence of which our people took only five prifoners , all the reft , with their lieutenant - colonel , were left on the spot , the business being done with the bayonet only . Yet even here Capt . Fergufon had ...
... give any quarter ; in confequence of which our people took only five prifoners , all the reft , with their lieutenant - colonel , were left on the spot , the business being done with the bayonet only . Yet even here Capt . Fergufon had ...
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... give their evidence , three had received , in a regular gradation , from nine to eleven ftabs each , of bayonets , in the breaft and trunk of the body , befides several wounds in other parts . Two others had recei- ved , the one five ...
... give their evidence , three had received , in a regular gradation , from nine to eleven ftabs each , of bayonets , in the breaft and trunk of the body , befides several wounds in other parts . Two others had recei- ved , the one five ...
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... give out . The flag then required half an hour to retire : it was refuted , and the Major pulled out his watch , and told them , he would give them ten minutes , and no more , when he would be at their heels , and attack them . In the ...
... give out . The flag then required half an hour to retire : it was refuted , and the Major pulled out his watch , and told them , he would give them ten minutes , and no more , when he would be at their heels , and attack them . In the ...
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