The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... must be perceived . Accordingly Dif- pensaries are established in almost every populous city , their good effects are u- niverfally acknowledged , and they are patronized by persons of the firft diftinc . tion . No place of its fize ...
... must be perceived . Accordingly Dif- pensaries are established in almost every populous city , their good effects are u- niverfally acknowledged , and they are patronized by persons of the firft diftinc . tion . No place of its fize ...
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... must necef- farily be interrupted : nay , the very mounds which defended them from the ocean , might , for want of fufficient fums to keep them in repair , the revenues be . ing exhausted by fupporting fleets and armies , and by loffes ...
... must necef- farily be interrupted : nay , the very mounds which defended them from the ocean , might , for want of fufficient fums to keep them in repair , the revenues be . ing exhausted by fupporting fleets and armies , and by loffes ...
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... must have subjected himself to hazard the confequences of a general action , in a country , which , from its nature , would have been very unfavourable to him in fuch an event . By this means the pro- vinces of New York and the Jerfeys ...
... must have subjected himself to hazard the confequences of a general action , in a country , which , from its nature , would have been very unfavourable to him in fuch an event . By this means the pro- vinces of New York and the Jerfeys ...
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... must have felt , my Lord ; but the feeling had left no lafting or falutary impreffion ; elfe your behaviour at your trial had not exhibit- ed a mixture of gaiety and infult . From that behaviour , what are we to augur for the future ...
... must have felt , my Lord ; but the feeling had left no lafting or falutary impreffion ; elfe your behaviour at your trial had not exhibit- ed a mixture of gaiety and infult . From that behaviour , what are we to augur for the future ...
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... must make to him , when he was reduced to the neceflity of fuing for that candour and that justice which he had denied to others . Having painted this in the most ftri- king colours , Sir Hugh faid , if the Hon . Gentleman ...
... must make to him , when he was reduced to the neceflity of fuing for that candour and that justice which he had denied to others . Having painted this in the most ftri- king colours , Sir Hugh faid , if the Hon . Gentleman ...
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