The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... thing but hoftilities against us . By a letter from Antigua , of the 30th of No- vember , he learned , that the Dutch Ad- miral , on his arrival at St Euftatia , had ordered all the condemned prizes that we had made there to come under ...
... thing but hoftilities against us . By a letter from Antigua , of the 30th of No- vember , he learned , that the Dutch Ad- miral , on his arrival at St Euftatia , had ordered all the condemned prizes that we had made there to come under ...
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... thing in fuch an enterprife depended upon expedition , the troops were crowded , as circumstances would admit , into the gallies and fmall craft , which were lightened , by taking out e- very thing that was not effentially necef- fary ...
... thing in fuch an enterprife depended upon expedition , the troops were crowded , as circumstances would admit , into the gallies and fmall craft , which were lightened , by taking out e- very thing that was not effentially necef- fary ...
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... thing for my own fafety and protection . I am also exceeding fenfible of the hu- manity and zeal of all those who any way co - operated with your exertions in my behalf . I have great reafon to be thankful to God for the fupport he ...
... thing for my own fafety and protection . I am also exceeding fenfible of the hu- manity and zeal of all those who any way co - operated with your exertions in my behalf . I have great reafon to be thankful to God for the fupport he ...
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... thing criminal againft the public , whofe peace thofe rioters were wounding in the moft effential part . Crimes against the public , however , do not always ftrike us ; the widenefs of the injury pre- vents the diftinctness of it to our ...
... thing criminal againft the public , whofe peace thofe rioters were wounding in the moft effential part . Crimes against the public , however , do not always ftrike us ; the widenefs of the injury pre- vents the diftinctness of it to our ...
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... thing he could say of him , at any time , in any place , or on any occasion . Such attacks as the Hon . Gentleman had now made on him , he understood had been frequent in that House , while he was abfent , and incapable of defend- ing ...
... thing he could say of him , at any time , in any place , or on any occasion . Such attacks as the Hon . Gentleman had now made on him , he understood had been frequent in that House , while he was abfent , and incapable of defend- ing ...
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