The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... Second street , on the city- fide of Mafter's - mill , as far as to the feat of Mr Morris on the Schuylkill . Howe's troops are encamped on the common . A few are left in the town . Piquets of Heffians are ftationed along the city- fide ...
... Second street , on the city- fide of Mafter's - mill , as far as to the feat of Mr Morris on the Schuylkill . Howe's troops are encamped on the common . A few are left in the town . Piquets of Heffians are ftationed along the city- fide ...
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... Second Thoughts [ 39. 709. ] has fe- verely handled many of our Noble Author's Thoughts . I would not wantonly expofe my felf to his gripe . Thefe unfortunate Thoughts , therefore , I must leave undefended . But I will venture to ...
... Second Thoughts [ 39. 709. ] has fe- verely handled many of our Noble Author's Thoughts . I would not wantonly expofe my felf to his gripe . Thefe unfortunate Thoughts , therefore , I must leave undefended . But I will venture to ...
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... Second street , on the city- fide of Mafter's - mill , as far as to the feat of Mr Morris on the Schuylkill . SOT . Round . 506 twenty - four pounders ; 818 eighteen - pounders ; 156 twelve pounders ; 51 nine pounders ; 23 fix pounders ...
... Second street , on the city- fide of Mafter's - mill , as far as to the feat of Mr Morris on the Schuylkill . SOT . Round . 506 twenty - four pounders ; 818 eighteen - pounders ; 156 twelve pounders ; 51 nine pounders ; 23 fix pounders ...
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... Second Thoughts [ 39. 709. ] has fe- verely handled many of our Noble Author's Thoughts . I would not wantonly expofe my felf to his gripe . Thefe unfortunate Thoughts , therefore , I must leave undefended . But I will venture to ...
... Second Thoughts [ 39. 709. ] has fe- verely handled many of our Noble Author's Thoughts . I would not wantonly expofe my felf to his gripe . Thefe unfortunate Thoughts , therefore , I must leave undefended . But I will venture to ...
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... second vifit ; and received an answer to the following purport : That government would by no means confent that inspectors should be appoint- ed for the purposes required ; that fuch perfons being in a kind of public , or con- fular and ...
... second vifit ; and received an answer to the following purport : That government would by no means confent that inspectors should be appoint- ed for the purposes required ; that fuch perfons being in a kind of public , or con- fular and ...
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