The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... means de tout ga- ter ] of fpoiling all : - the people here , though at war with the English , [ hait bien plus les François que les Anglois ] , hate the French much more than they do the English . The truth of this we expe- rience ...
... means de tout ga- ter ] of fpoiling all : - the people here , though at war with the English , [ hait bien plus les François que les Anglois ] , hate the French much more than they do the English . The truth of this we expe- rience ...
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... means for want of refpect ; but it had been thought expedient that both Houfes of Parliament fhould be made acquainted with this event at the fame time ; and as the House of Lords could not be inform- ed of it before Thurfday , his ...
... means for want of refpect ; but it had been thought expedient that both Houfes of Parliament fhould be made acquainted with this event at the fame time ; and as the House of Lords could not be inform- ed of it before Thurfday , his ...
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... means without which they could not have fought at all . Under these circumftances , injurious , treache- rous , and aggravated as they were , his Majefty was ftill reluctant to violate the amity which had fubfifted between the States ...
... means without which they could not have fought at all . Under these circumftances , injurious , treache- rous , and aggravated as they were , his Majefty was ftill reluctant to violate the amity which had fubfifted between the States ...
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... means to annoy an ancient ally , by leaguing with your Majefty's revolted fubjects , and furnishing conftant and ef- fectual aids to your inveterate enemies . We acknowledge , with the highest fatisfaction , and warmeft fentiments of ...
... means to annoy an ancient ally , by leaguing with your Majefty's revolted fubjects , and furnishing conftant and ef- fectual aids to your inveterate enemies . We acknowledge , with the highest fatisfaction , and warmeft fentiments of ...
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... means of their flat boats , unite their whole force on either fide of it within twenty - four hours ; whilft , by the com- mand of the channel , which their marine afforded all the way up to the highlands , Washington's forces , which ...
... means of their flat boats , unite their whole force on either fide of it within twenty - four hours ; whilft , by the com- mand of the channel , which their marine afforded all the way up to the highlands , Washington's forces , which ...
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