The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... laws and re- the furrender of Charlestown , with all its dependencies , and an American army of near 6000 men , to the King's forces ; - of a French army having taken poft in Rhode island , of Arnold , a major - general in the fervice ...
... laws and re- the furrender of Charlestown , with all its dependencies , and an American army of near 6000 men , to the King's forces ; - of a French army having taken poft in Rhode island , of Arnold , a major - general in the fervice ...
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... laws of war , and customs of na- tions , being in full expectation of quar- ter when they made no refiftance , would not leffen or hazard that fecurity , by even an attempt to lay hold of their arms , or the fmalleft motion of defence ...
... laws of war , and customs of na- tions , being in full expectation of quar- ter when they made no refiftance , would not leffen or hazard that fecurity , by even an attempt to lay hold of their arms , or the fmalleft motion of defence ...
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... laws of nature and humanity . It would feem extraordinary , if fuch inftances had not occurred upon other occafions , that this devoted people had frequent and timely warnings of the danger to which they were expofed by fending all ...
... laws of nature and humanity . It would feem extraordinary , if fuch inftances had not occurred upon other occafions , that this devoted people had frequent and timely warnings of the danger to which they were expofed by fending all ...
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... laws of unrelenting Fate Admit of life no fecond stage ; The scythe of Time ( an awful truch ? ) Admits but ONE IMPROVING YOUTH , And ONE DECLINING AGE . One comfort now alone remains , One hope alone through grace is given : If yet ...
... laws of unrelenting Fate Admit of life no fecond stage ; The scythe of Time ( an awful truch ? ) Admits but ONE IMPROVING YOUTH , And ONE DECLINING AGE . One comfort now alone remains , One hope alone through grace is given : If yet ...
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... laws of the kingdom have joined them , we confider , as our fathers before us did , to be under God , the great bul- wark of the civil and religious rights and liberties of these nations . With fuch impreffions upon our minds , we could ...
... laws of the kingdom have joined them , we confider , as our fathers before us did , to be under God , the great bul- wark of the civil and religious rights and liberties of these nations . With fuch impreffions upon our minds , we could ...
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