The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... those places, some of them as far as the neighbourhood of Frankfort. Thus the campaign in that quarter was ruinous to the poor inhabitant: over a large extent of country, fatiguing though not very bloody to the troops, and in the end ...
... those places, some of them as far as the neighbourhood of Frankfort. Thus the campaign in that quarter was ruinous to the poor inhabitant: over a large extent of country, fatiguing though not very bloody to the troops, and in the end ...
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... those bars to our national union and happiness; but if we owe it to the folly and presumption of narrow-minded men, who pretend to lead factions in the state, that they may be made to stand forth, and we may know where to point cur ...
... those bars to our national union and happiness; but if we owe it to the folly and presumption of narrow-minded men, who pretend to lead factions in the state, that they may be made to stand forth, and we may know where to point cur ...
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... Those ministers have less power thin they had then, and the generous Prince who now fills the throne is a declared friend of militia, and an avowed enemy to all distinétions among his people. We ourselves, my country-men, are now risked ...
... Those ministers have less power thin they had then, and the generous Prince who now fills the throne is a declared friend of militia, and an avowed enemy to all distinétions among his people. We ourselves, my country-men, are now risked ...
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... those whose turn it should next be to take the field; and as the law allows of such a substitution, those engaged in more lucrative employments would readily take the benefit of it: and thus, instead of disciplining the whole body of ...
... those whose turn it should next be to take the field; and as the law allows of such a substitution, those engaged in more lucrative employments would readily take the benefit of it: and thus, instead of disciplining the whole body of ...
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... those who iecretly wished well to his cause: many of them are still alive; and it scarce will be denied, that there still are many, whom the lenity of the King and government has not had the influence altogether to convince. While this ...
... those who iecretly wished well to his cause: many of them are still alive; and it scarce will be denied, that there still are many, whom the lenity of the King and government has not had the influence altogether to convince. While this ...
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