The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... suffered so much, as reduced it to a very inconfiderable body, though bearing so grand a name. In the mean time, the princes and states of the Empire took little care to put it on a more respectable footing, being sick of a war from ...
... suffered so much, as reduced it to a very inconfiderable body, though bearing so grand a name. In the mean time, the princes and states of the Empire took little care to put it on a more respectable footing, being sick of a war from ...
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... suffered considerably in the spring, ashas already been taken notice of they did nothing afterwards worth mentioning, till Pr. Henry was obliged to call in, and keep with him, a detachment that had formerly been watching their motions ...
... suffered considerably in the spring, ashas already been taken notice of they did nothing afterwards worth mentioning, till Pr. Henry was obliged to call in, and keep with him, a detachment that had formerly been watching their motions ...
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... suffer to be ento on their posterity. This may be totale with a majority of the people of Scotland. But what can we plead in excuse for cur judges, our lawyers, and our clergy six. 5;2.], who know so well the mid to the feat of ...
... suffer to be ento on their posterity. This may be totale with a majority of the people of Scotland. But what can we plead in excuse for cur judges, our lawyers, and our clergy six. 5;2.], who know so well the mid to the feat of ...
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... suffered. The people of England stand at this moment armed and disciplined to defend their country, rouzed and elevated with a consciousness of their own condition; while we crawl under them, disarmed, dispirited, a defenceless prey ...
... suffered. The people of England stand at this moment armed and disciplined to defend their country, rouzed and elevated with a consciousness of their own condition; while we crawl under them, disarmed, dispirited, a defenceless prey ...
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... suffer the violation of their wives and daughters, without daring to mutter resentment; I say, the fathers and the husbands; for there will no young men be left in this unhappy country. The young and the brave will fly from the region ...
... suffer the violation of their wives and daughters, without daring to mutter resentment; I say, the fathers and the husbands; for there will no young men be left in this unhappy country. The young and the brave will fly from the region ...
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