The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... house , barn , and out - hou- fes of Rob . Gilbert Livingston , jun . Efq ; and a house and mill belonging to Robert Livingfton , Efq ; on the eaft fide of the river , burnt . Ott . 18. Another house belonging to Rob . Livingston , with ...
... house , barn , and out - hou- fes of Rob . Gilbert Livingston , jun . Efq ; and a house and mill belonging to Robert Livingfton , Efq ; on the eaft fide of the river , burnt . Ott . 18. Another house belonging to Rob . Livingston , with ...
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... House , that they nearly correfponded with thofe of the preceding year , except a fum incurred for the dif . ference of the pay of 4000 troops , paid by Ireland , and of courfe on that efta- blishment , which deficiency had been lately ...
... House , that they nearly correfponded with thofe of the preceding year , except a fum incurred for the dif . ference of the pay of 4000 troops , paid by Ireland , and of courfe on that efta- blishment , which deficiency had been lately ...
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... House ? I believe he knows neither ; but how foon he may , it is not for me to determine . I would beg leave , continues he , to call the attention of the committee to the conduct of the Americans . They have been branded in this house ...
... House ? I believe he knows neither ; but how foon he may , it is not for me to determine . I would beg leave , continues he , to call the attention of the committee to the conduct of the Americans . They have been branded in this house ...
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... House plead the canfe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both . The calamity he could not deny , was great ; but could not infer from it ...
... House plead the canfe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both . The calamity he could not deny , was great ; but could not infer from it ...
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... House . As to an Hon . Gen- tleman's obfervation , of a penfion's ha- ving been given for bad information , he fhould only fay this , that he never re- collected the gentleman alluded to had given bad information . He acknowled . ged ...
... House . As to an Hon . Gen- tleman's obfervation , of a penfion's ha- ving been given for bad information , he fhould only fay this , that he never re- collected the gentleman alluded to had given bad information . He acknowled . ged ...
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