The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... those who have not yet contributed , will be induced to encou- rage this inftitution . A full lift of those who have already contributed , is to be feen at the shop of Mr William Gordon , bookfeller , Parliament square ; by whom ...
... those who have not yet contributed , will be induced to encou- rage this inftitution . A full lift of those who have already contributed , is to be feen at the shop of Mr William Gordon , bookfeller , Parliament square ; by whom ...
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... those prin- ciples , to the tenor of their engagements , and to the common and natural interefts of both countries , and has left nothing untried to prevent , if poffible , the pre- fent rupture . His Majefty is fully perfuaded , that ...
... those prin- ciples , to the tenor of their engagements , and to the common and natural interefts of both countries , and has left nothing untried to prevent , if poffible , the pre- fent rupture . His Majefty is fully perfuaded , that ...
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... those misunderstand- ings which have fubfequently happened , had not French intrigue and influence been employed to prevent it : but those pernicious arts had fucceeded fo far as to infatuate the minds of the Dutch , and lead them into ...
... those misunderstand- ings which have fubfequently happened , had not French intrigue and influence been employed to prevent it : but those pernicious arts had fucceeded fo far as to infatuate the minds of the Dutch , and lead them into ...
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... those great perfonages had been adopted by the prefent miniftry for the neceffity of fuch a quarrel , the pre- fent had then never existed ; we had not then been involved in those fatal American difputes which were the fources of every ...
... those great perfonages had been adopted by the prefent miniftry for the neceffity of fuch a quarrel , the pre- fent had then never existed ; we had not then been involved in those fatal American difputes which were the fources of every ...
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... those vigorous meafures which your Majefty has determined to purfue . We are fen- fible they are founded in juftice and wif- dom , and are fuch as the honour of your Majesty's crown , and the essential inter- efts of the nation ...
... those vigorous meafures which your Majefty has determined to purfue . We are fen- fible they are founded in juftice and wif- dom , and are fuch as the honour of your Majesty's crown , and the essential inter- efts of the nation ...
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