The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... given to the Difpenfary , in No- vember 1777. The following gentlemen were then chofen : The Hon . Henry Erskine , Advocate ; James Dewar , Efq ; of Vogrie ; William Fullerton , Efq ; of Carstairs ; Mr Thomas Elder , and Mr Robert Scott ...
... given to the Difpenfary , in No- vember 1777. The following gentlemen were then chofen : The Hon . Henry Erskine , Advocate ; James Dewar , Efq ; of Vogrie ; William Fullerton , Efq ; of Carstairs ; Mr Thomas Elder , and Mr Robert Scott ...
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... given out in public orders to his men , never to 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 ...
... given out in public orders to his men , never to 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 ...
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... given ; fo that only five prisoners were taken . Though fome attempt was made by Pulafki's horfe , and the remains of his infantry , to harass the detachment on their retreat , the good countenance which they kept , and the poffeffion ...
... given ; fo that only five prisoners were taken . Though fome attempt was made by Pulafki's horfe , and the remains of his infantry , to harass the detachment on their retreat , the good countenance which they kept , and the poffeffion ...
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... given the evi- dence on which he relates the fhocking bar- barities here inferted , " many of the worst red ; " and worfe circumftances , furely , can- circumstances of which , " he fays , " are spa- that " the depofitions of feveral ...
... given the evi- dence on which he relates the fhocking bar- barities here inferted , " many of the worst red ; " and worfe circumftances , furely , can- circumstances of which , " he fays , " are spa- that " the depofitions of feveral ...
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... given fufficient proofs of her intentions of preferving the strict eft neutrality , the hoftile proceedings on the part of G. Britain towards the fub- jects of Ruffia has not yet been fufpend- ed ; that her Imperial Majefty could not ...
... given fufficient proofs of her intentions of preferving the strict eft neutrality , the hoftile proceedings on the part of G. Britain towards the fub- jects of Ruffia has not yet been fufpend- ed ; that her Imperial Majefty could not ...
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