The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... Earl of Selkirk's house 214 . May The Roman - Catholics of England , Scotland , and Ireland , address the King 264 , 5 , 6 . The plague rages violently in Conftantinople 381. 441.559 . 9. Congrefs addrefs the people to perfevere 421 ...
... Earl of Selkirk's house 214 . May The Roman - Catholics of England , Scotland , and Ireland , address the King 264 , 5 , 6 . The plague rages violently in Conftantinople 381. 441.559 . 9. Congrefs addrefs the people to perfevere 421 ...
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... Earl Cornwallis , who arrived from Phi- ladelphia in the Brilliant armed fhip . " Philadelphia , Dec. 13. 1777 . My LORD , LORD Cornwallis having applied for leave of abfence to attend his private bu- finefs in Europe , I take this ...
... Earl Cornwallis , who arrived from Phi- ladelphia in the Brilliant armed fhip . " Philadelphia , Dec. 13. 1777 . My LORD , LORD Cornwallis having applied for leave of abfence to attend his private bu- finefs in Europe , I take this ...
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... Earl of Chatham would not venture upon raifing a German regi- ment of 4000 men for the American fer- vice , under any colour of the royal pre- rogative , but waited to go through the formalities , and to receive the fanction of an act ...
... Earl of Chatham would not venture upon raifing a German regi- ment of 4000 men for the American fer- vice , under any colour of the royal pre- rogative , but waited to go through the formalities , and to receive the fanction of an act ...
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... , think- eft thou not , gentle reader , that it is right feafonably , generously , and nobly spoken ! M. A letter to the Rt Hon . Willoughby Bertie , by " 6 by deftent Earl of Abingdon , by defcent $ 4 . Books : America . Vol . 40 .
... , think- eft thou not , gentle reader , that it is right feafonably , generously , and nobly spoken ! M. A letter to the Rt Hon . Willoughby Bertie , by " 6 by deftent Earl of Abingdon , by defcent $ 4 . Books : America . Vol . 40 .
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" 6 by deftent Earl of Abingdon , by defcent Lord Norreys ; high fteward of Abingdon and Wallingford . In which his Lordship's can- did and liberal treatment of the now Earl of Mansfield , is fully vindicated . 8vo . One pound Scotch ...
" 6 by deftent Earl of Abingdon , by defcent Lord Norreys ; high fteward of Abingdon and Wallingford . In which his Lordship's can- did and liberal treatment of the now Earl of Mansfield , is fully vindicated . 8vo . One pound Scotch ...
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