The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... said , informed them , that the enemy were cowardly , and our army fuperior in number .-- On what did he ground this information ? On report , mere idle re- port , to which the Noble Lord was al- ways an implicit flave . He faid , that ...
... said , informed them , that the enemy were cowardly , and our army fuperior in number .-- On what did he ground this information ? On report , mere idle re- port , to which the Noble Lord was al- ways an implicit flave . He faid , that ...
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... said nei- ther to be warranted by the law , nor by any cuftomary usage ; that if the argu- ments ufed on that head were carried to their full extent , it would neceffarily fol- low , that an infurrection , or war , in the remoteft part ...
... said nei- ther to be warranted by the law , nor by any cuftomary usage ; that if the argu- ments ufed on that head were carried to their full extent , it would neceffarily fol- low , that an infurrection , or war , in the remoteft part ...
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... said , they voted with him for the militia , and the augmentation of the na- vy , in a firm perfuafion , and under- ftanding it as a matter of course , that before the remaining fupplies were grant- ed , he would have laid his plan ...
... said , they voted with him for the militia , and the augmentation of the na- vy , in a firm perfuafion , and under- ftanding it as a matter of course , that before the remaining fupplies were grant- ed , he would have laid his plan ...
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... said , were genuine ; they were his own ; and he never fpoke the fentiments of any man , but thofe only which his own reafon had fuggefted ; nor did he ever in that House plead the caufe of any man . He had been invariable in his ...
... said , were genuine ; they were his own ; and he never fpoke the fentiments of any man , but thofe only which his own reafon had fuggefted ; nor did he ever in that House plead the caufe of any man . He had been invariable in his ...
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... said , that as the fervi- ces were voted , the army and navy muft not be ftarved ; and as the supplies muft be raised in fome manner , they would vote for this tax , as lefs prejudicial than any other that could be thought of . One of ...
... said , that as the fervi- ces were voted , the army and navy muft not be ftarved ; and as the supplies muft be raised in fome manner , they would vote for this tax , as lefs prejudicial than any other that could be thought of . One of ...
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