The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... persons of the firft diftinc . tion . No place of its fize abounds more with charitable establishments than E. dinburgh , no where is there a more ufe- ful or better - regulated Infirmary , no where so distinguished a Medical School ...
... persons of the firft diftinc . tion . No place of its fize abounds more with charitable establishments than E. dinburgh , no where is there a more ufe- ful or better - regulated Infirmary , no where so distinguished a Medical School ...
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... person to the castle , in order to endeavour to prevail upon Capt . Mulcafter ; and took a party of 100 or 150 men to accompany them . They no fooner came within reach , than the brave Mulcafter fired at them , and carried off the leg ...
... person to the castle , in order to endeavour to prevail upon Capt . Mulcafter ; and took a party of 100 or 150 men to accompany them . They no fooner came within reach , than the brave Mulcafter fired at them , and carried off the leg ...
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... person escaped to alarm the neighbouring fettlements . The governor , Philip Rocheblave , who was confidered as fo inimical to the Ameri- caps , was fent to Virginia , with all the I written written inftructions which he had recei- ved ...
... person escaped to alarm the neighbouring fettlements . The governor , Philip Rocheblave , who was confidered as fo inimical to the Ameri- caps , was fent to Virginia , with all the I written written inftructions which he had recei- ved ...
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... persons of confideration ; thus , in fact , endeavouring to establish a double fyftem of negotiation ; the one oftenfible , with the Congrefs at large ; the other unfeen and private , with indivis duals , whofe influence might not only ...
... persons of confideration ; thus , in fact , endeavouring to establish a double fyftem of negotiation ; the one oftenfible , with the Congrefs at large ; the other unfeen and private , with indivis duals , whofe influence might not only ...
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... person , and in fingle combat , for fome harshness of reflection upon the conduct of the French court and nation , which had appeared in thofe public acts or inftruments that he and his brethren had iffued in their political capacity ...
... person , and in fingle combat , for fome harshness of reflection upon the conduct of the French court and nation , which had appeared in thofe public acts or inftruments that he and his brethren had iffued in their political capacity ...
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