The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... should be at- tempted . But although the private trader could not of himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be found neceffary to carry on the India trade fuccefsfully , upon the fuppofition that ...
... should be at- tempted . But although the private trader could not of himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be found neceffary to carry on the India trade fuccefsfully , upon the fuppofition that ...
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... should meet , and that these fhould be the 1ft of February , the ift of May , the 1ft of Auguft , and the 1ft of November ; and the ports , when once opened , should re- main open for three months together . 7. That the warehousing of ...
... should meet , and that these fhould be the 1ft of February , the ift of May , the 1ft of Auguft , and the 1ft of November ; and the ports , when once opened , should re- main open for three months together . 7. That the warehousing of ...
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... should come to make the difpute a national quarrel with Bri- tain , by throwing off their dependency , every honeft man in Britain who wished them well before , muft , of neceflity , in his own defence , become their bitter e- nemy ...
... should come to make the difpute a national quarrel with Bri- tain , by throwing off their dependency , every honeft man in Britain who wished them well before , muft , of neceflity , in his own defence , become their bitter e- nemy ...
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... should attack an army of 15,000 men with only 13,000 men , when the number of his ar- my was actually 20,000 . This was a circumftance , he concluded , that requi- red investigation ; and he called on the VOL.XL. Lord was correct , we ...
... should attack an army of 15,000 men with only 13,000 men , when the number of his ar- my was actually 20,000 . This was a circumftance , he concluded , that requi- red investigation ; and he called on the VOL.XL. Lord was correct , we ...
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... should be fur- nifhed with powers to accommodate mat- ters ; and that a great military officer , who stood high in the esteem both of his fovereign and the nation , was intended to be the first commissioner . Some of the country ...
... should be fur- nifhed with powers to accommodate mat- ters ; and that a great military officer , who stood high in the esteem both of his fovereign and the nation , was intended to be the first commissioner . Some of the country ...
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