The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... hope , therefore , that the tide of benevolence will now be as much for this most useful charity , as that of pre- poffeffion was at firft ftrongly against it . Regulations for the Public Difpenfary of F- dinburgh , established by the ...
... hope , therefore , that the tide of benevolence will now be as much for this most useful charity , as that of pre- poffeffion was at firft ftrongly against it . Regulations for the Public Difpenfary of F- dinburgh , established by the ...
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... hope for the protec- tion of Providence . We conceive that a careful , and , a- bove all , an impartial examination of the correspondence between his Majesty's minifters , and his late ambaffador at the Hague , and of all the memorials ...
... hope for the protec- tion of Providence . We conceive that a careful , and , a- bove all , an impartial examination of the correspondence between his Majesty's minifters , and his late ambaffador at the Hague , and of all the memorials ...
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... hope , that it is not yet too late to open a negotiation , by which ( if conducted- with the temper and in the language of conciliation ) we may avert the evils which the continuance of this unnatural war cannot fail to produce . With ...
... hope , that it is not yet too late to open a negotiation , by which ( if conducted- with the temper and in the language of conciliation ) we may avert the evils which the continuance of this unnatural war cannot fail to produce . With ...
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... hope foon to find it realifed by fome happy events that may refult from Col. Allen's acceding to the intereft of government , and taking an active part againft Congrefs ; who , with their accustomed chicane and perfidy , have attempted ...
... hope foon to find it realifed by fome happy events that may refult from Col. Allen's acceding to the intereft of government , and taking an active part againft Congrefs ; who , with their accustomed chicane and perfidy , have attempted ...
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... hope with refpect to his primary object , the Noble Admiral im- mediately returned to the fuccour of Rhode ifland , which we have alfo feen had been invested , and vigorously attack- ed , by Gen. Sullivan . And finding that ifland ...
... hope with refpect to his primary object , the Noble Admiral im- mediately returned to the fuccour of Rhode ifland , which we have alfo feen had been invested , and vigorously attack- ed , by Gen. Sullivan . And finding that ifland ...
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