The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... ment ; there are others to which confipe- ment is highly injurious . To the former the falutary inftitution of Hofpitals is appropriated ; to the latter that of Dif penfaries is required . Their depart- ments are entirely diftinct , nor ...
... ment ; there are others to which confipe- ment is highly injurious . To the former the falutary inftitution of Hofpitals is appropriated ; to the latter that of Dif penfaries is required . Their depart- ments are entirely diftinct , nor ...
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... ment ; in which number , it is worthy of notice , there were many , who , though reduced to poverty , had feen better days , and never would have submitted to confinement in a common receptacle of disease , among objects too whom per ...
... ment ; in which number , it is worthy of notice , there were many , who , though reduced to poverty , had feen better days , and never would have submitted to confinement in a common receptacle of disease , among objects too whom per ...
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... ment of the American war till the rup ture between these two nations , be laid before the Houfe . " in bringing matters to the laft extremity were there faithfully recorded , and the juftice or injuftice of the war might re- ceive an ...
... ment of the American war till the rup ture between these two nations , be laid before the Houfe . " in bringing matters to the laft extremity were there faithfully recorded , and the juftice or injuftice of the war might re- ceive an ...
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... ment , ment , and not to any purposes of de- fence Jan. 1781 . 31 Hiftory 1779 : Retrofpective view .
... ment , ment , and not to any purposes of de- fence Jan. 1781 . 31 Hiftory 1779 : Retrofpective view .
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ment , and not to any purposes of de- fence , against whatever might deferve , the name of enemy , this fervice was ac- cordingly performed without difficulty . A capitulation was granted ; in confe- quence of which , the Governor ...
ment , and not to any purposes of de- fence , against whatever might deferve , the name of enemy , this fervice was ac- cordingly performed without difficulty . A capitulation was granted ; in confe- quence of which , the Governor ...
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