The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... same bosom ; genero- fity , valeur , and humanity , are ever in- feparable . - Poor indeed the Americans are , but in that confifts their greatest ftrength . - Sixty thousand men have fal- len at the feet of their magnanimous , becaufe ...
... same bosom ; genero- fity , valeur , and humanity , are ever in- feparable . - Poor indeed the Americans are , but in that confifts their greatest ftrength . - Sixty thousand men have fal- len at the feet of their magnanimous , becaufe ...
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... same divine essence , and by the fame neceffity of nature , by which the Divinity in general , and every perfonal fubfiftence in that Divinity , does exist . Does human ge- neration confift in the unition of this origi nal living ...
... same divine essence , and by the fame neceffity of nature , by which the Divinity in general , and every perfonal fubfiftence in that Divinity , does exist . Does human ge- neration confift in the unition of this origi nal living ...
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... same in the other colonies.One party con- fifts of the friends of a late General Con- vention , who have pretended to frame an entire new government for the colo . ny . The leading principles of this new government are an almoft formal ...
... same in the other colonies.One party con- fifts of the friends of a late General Con- vention , who have pretended to frame an entire new government for the colo . ny . The leading principles of this new government are an almoft formal ...
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... same time , endea- voured to fhew , by calculations on the ftate of the funds and expenditure , that it would be a perpetual mortgage on their eftates , which no change of cir- cumftance , or even favourable turn of fortune , could ever ...
... same time , endea- voured to fhew , by calculations on the ftate of the funds and expenditure , that it would be a perpetual mortgage on their eftates , which no change of cir- cumftance , or even favourable turn of fortune , could ever ...
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... same moft effectually in- to execution ; that Mr Mayor be re- quested to accept of being chairman of it ; and that a deputation be appointed by them to wait upon the proper offi- cers of ftate to lay the plan before them . " A ...
... same moft effectually in- to execution ; that Mr Mayor be re- quested to accept of being chairman of it ; and that a deputation be appointed by them to wait upon the proper offi- cers of ftate to lay the plan before them . " A ...
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