The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... these payments become due from the clergy every Christmas ; that they ought to be made before the last day of April following , and if they are not made before the 31st of May , he delivers an account of the defaulters into the ex ...
... these payments become due from the clergy every Christmas ; that they ought to be made before the last day of April following , and if they are not made before the 31st of May , he delivers an account of the defaulters into the ex ...
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... these had been produced . How then could the Houfe form a juft and impartial idea what party had been wrong , in ultimate- ly producing these unfortunate hoftili- ties , if they were deprived of the power of taking a complete view of ...
... these had been produced . How then could the Houfe form a juft and impartial idea what party had been wrong , in ultimate- ly producing these unfortunate hoftili- ties , if they were deprived of the power of taking a complete view of ...
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... 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 - General and this country , and which had been deemed by the ...
... 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 - General and this country , and which had been deemed by the ...
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... these motives , taken upon me to change the course of the packet , by fend- ing her directly home ; to which I have been the rather induced , as a ship of war fhortly is to fail for New York , and will take with her the commander in ...
... these motives , taken upon me to change the course of the packet , by fend- ing her directly home ; to which I have been the rather induced , as a ship of war fhortly is to fail for New York , and will take with her the commander in ...
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... these works were totally deftitute of artillery ; and the troops being landed under a well - direct- ed cannonade from the gallies and gun- boats , the neighbouring militia , who had undertaken their defence with fmall arms , foon found ...
... these works were totally deftitute of artillery ; and the troops being landed under a well - direct- ed cannonade from the gallies and gun- boats , the neighbouring militia , who had undertaken their defence with fmall arms , foon found ...
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