The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... support the troops he had left in Westphalia; and which, in his absence, had gained Home considerable advantages over the French, at Dorsten, and along the Lippe. Having obliged the Prince de §. to raise the blockade of Munster, and ...
... support the troops he had left in Westphalia; and which, in his absence, had gained Home considerable advantages over the French, at Dorsten, and along the Lippe. Having obliged the Prince de §. to raise the blockade of Munster, and ...
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... supported. But perhaps, at this distance from the seat of overnment, our countrymen are * ignorint of the disgrace ... supports them, should be ready to vindicate the rights of their country? What can we plead in excuse for ourlanded ...
... supported. But perhaps, at this distance from the seat of overnment, our countrymen are * ignorint of the disgrace ... supports them, should be ready to vindicate the rights of their country? What can we plead in excuse for ourlanded ...
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... supports no feigned chara&er of patriotism: His heartfeels every word he writes, and he throws with violence into the breasts of other men, a brand from that fire which burns in his own. Never was there a nation upon earth, whose ...
... supports no feigned chara&er of patriotism: His heartfeels every word he writes, and he throws with violence into the breasts of other men, a brand from that fire which burns in his own. Never was there a nation upon earth, whose ...
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... mamy places in the Indies: for if the English Fast-India company, supported by the King's ships and troops, continue to have in their hands the power which for some , time 2O time past they have had there; while, on the.
... mamy places in the Indies: for if the English Fast-India company, supported by the King's ships and troops, continue to have in their hands the power which for some , time 2O time past they have had there; while, on the.
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... support of their own. Gent. Mag. S I R, o Dec. 24. 1761. Here are many things, that, if practised, might be of public utility; and yet, if I may be allowed the expression, though generally known, are scarcely thought on Of this kind I ...
... support of their own. Gent. Mag. S I R, o Dec. 24. 1761. Here are many things, that, if practised, might be of public utility; and yet, if I may be allowed the expression, though generally known, are scarcely thought on Of this kind I ...
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