The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... suffer , are , according to the teftimony of every one we have feen , of the moft grievous kind [ 39. 673 , 4. ] . Stripes have been inflict- ed on fome , to make them commit the deepeft of all crimes , -the fighting a- gainft the ...
... suffer , are , according to the teftimony of every one we have feen , of the moft grievous kind [ 39. 673 , 4. ] . Stripes have been inflict- ed on fome , to make them commit the deepeft of all crimes , -the fighting a- gainft the ...
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... Suffer us to exprefs our fears too , that the prefent fanguinary measures of your minifters may fall fhort of the ends pro- pofed ; and that they , by fowing hatred in the field of devaftation , may occafion your people to reap thence ...
... Suffer us to exprefs our fears too , that the prefent fanguinary measures of your minifters may fall fhort of the ends pro- pofed ; and that they , by fowing hatred in the field of devaftation , may occafion your people to reap thence ...
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... suffered , were the first causes of his diforder . His Lordfhip was interred the day he died ; but without military honours , which his friends did not chufe to ask from thofe who had ufurped the power . Befides the Europeans , fixty ...
... suffered , were the first causes of his diforder . His Lordfhip was interred the day he died ; but without military honours , which his friends did not chufe to ask from thofe who had ufurped the power . Befides the Europeans , fixty ...
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... Suffer us to exprefs our fears too , that the present fanguinary measures of your ministers may fall fhort of the ends pro- pofed ; and that they , by fowing hatred in the field of devaftation , may occafion your people to reap thence ...
... Suffer us to exprefs our fears too , that the present fanguinary measures of your ministers may fall fhort of the ends pro- pofed ; and that they , by fowing hatred in the field of devaftation , may occafion your people to reap thence ...
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... suffer greater in-- jury than in any war in which we had ever been involved ; that our prefent wife and happy counfels were not fatif- fied with the lofs of America , but they muft throw Africa and the Weft Indies after it , and hazard ...
... suffer greater in-- jury than in any war in which we had ever been involved ; that our prefent wife and happy counfels were not fatif- fied with the lofs of America , but they muft throw Africa and the Weft Indies after it , and hazard ...
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