The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... Lord George Germaine . " Philadelphia , Nov. 28. 1777 . My LORD , FROM a variety of difficulties attend- ing the conftruction of additional batte- ries in a morafs , against the fort upon Mud - ifland , and in the transportation of the ...
... Lord George Germaine . " Philadelphia , Nov. 28. 1777 . My LORD , FROM a variety of difficulties attend- ing the conftruction of additional batte- ries in a morafs , against the fort upon Mud - ifland , and in the transportation of the ...
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... Lord in queftion to explain it . If ON the 3d of December the Commons refolved themselves into a commit- tee of fupply , to confider of the army- eftimates . As foon as Sir Charles Whitworth took the chair of the committee , Lord Bar ...
... Lord in queftion to explain it . If ON the 3d of December the Commons refolved themselves into a commit- tee of fupply , to confider of the army- eftimates . As foon as Sir Charles Whitworth took the chair of the committee , Lord Bar ...
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... Lord . A whole army compelled to lay down their arms , and receive laws from their enemies , was a matter fo new , that he doubted if fuch another inftance could be found in the annals of hiftory [ 39. 665. ] . The effrontery with which ...
... Lord . A whole army compelled to lay down their arms , and receive laws from their enemies , was a matter fo new , that he doubted if fuch another inftance could be found in the annals of hiftory [ 39. 665. ] . The effrontery with which ...
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... Lord . Upon this Mr Solicitor - General arofe , and de- fcribed his own political character : his opinions , he faid , were genuine ; they were his own ; and he never spoke the fentiments of any man , but those only | which his own ...
... Lord . Upon this Mr Solicitor - General arofe , and de- fcribed his own political character : his opinions , he faid , were genuine ; they were his own ; and he never spoke the fentiments of any man , but those only | which his own ...
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... Lord Abingdon ( who , certainly , is but an unfledged writer ) is totally over- whelmed , by the fuperior abilities of his mock vindicator . We have not , for a long time past , been fo well entertained , in the perufal of any ...
... Lord Abingdon ( who , certainly , is but an unfledged writer ) is totally over- whelmed , by the fuperior abilities of his mock vindicator . We have not , for a long time past , been fo well entertained , in the perufal of any ...
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