The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... lost, retreated, that another might not have the honour of retrieving affairs. That there was a thorough misunderstanding between those two generals, might be easily seen: for. wituto: t 4. the known vast superiority of the two French ...
... lost, retreated, that another might not have the honour of retrieving affairs. That there was a thorough misunderstanding between those two generals, might be easily seen: for. wituto: t 4. the known vast superiority of the two French ...
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... honour, should be so insensible to real indignities, and bear with so much indifference the most cutting and mortifying distinétion which can be made to their prejudice. I the names of poverty and the itch, of dir and barrennes of soil ...
... honour, should be so insensible to real indignities, and bear with so much indifference the most cutting and mortifying distinétion which can be made to their prejudice. I the names of poverty and the itch, of dir and barrennes of soil ...
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... honours, for their pretensions to power in question with the public. Edin. Cour. jan. 13. To the publisher. I. Read, in your ... honour of our forefathers, and the reproach of their abječt posterity. Fain would I make some excuse for our ...
... honours, for their pretensions to power in question with the public. Edin. Cour. jan. 13. To the publisher. I. Read, in your ... honour of our forefathers, and the reproach of their abječt posterity. Fain would I make some excuse for our ...
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... honour, and for the safety of our country. A Spanish war is mexpeãedly added to all those wars we were before engaged in; the peace which we longed for is vanished; and he must possess wisdom more than human, who tin foresee a period to ...
... honour, and for the safety of our country. A Spanish war is mexpeãedly added to all those wars we were before engaged in; the peace which we longed for is vanished; and he must possess wisdom more than human, who tin foresee a period to ...
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... honour of our country. Had any ačt of parliament passed of late in these terms, I should not have been surprised to see the spirit of our nation, ever but too jealous of its honour, rouzed to the highArguments. against. a. Scots. militia ...
... honour of our country. Had any ačt of parliament passed of late in these terms, I should not have been surprised to see the spirit of our nation, ever but too jealous of its honour, rouzed to the highArguments. against. a. Scots. militia ...
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