The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... affure the commandant , that no injury fhould be offered to the prifoners , provided the fort was imme- diately delivered up as at firft demanded = and this he required and earnestly in- treated the commandant to do ; for that , if he ...
... affure the commandant , that no injury fhould be offered to the prifoners , provided the fort was imme- diately delivered up as at firft demanded = and this he required and earnestly in- treated the commandant to do ; for that , if he ...
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... affure you to be no wife exifting . There is , however , a ftronger motive to thefe mea- fures , viz . the fafety of his own domi- nions , and the liberty of all Germany . That part which the Auftrians intend ta- king poffeffion of ...
... affure you to be no wife exifting . There is , however , a ftronger motive to thefe mea- fures , viz . the fafety of his own domi- nions , and the liberty of all Germany . That part which the Auftrians intend ta- king poffeffion of ...
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... affure the refpective courts , that , notwithstanding the artful and infidious endeavours of the court of Great Britain , to reprefent the Congrefs and inhabitants of thefe States to the European powers , as ha- ving a difpofition again ...
... affure the refpective courts , that , notwithstanding the artful and infidious endeavours of the court of Great Britain , to reprefent the Congrefs and inhabitants of thefe States to the European powers , as ha- ving a difpofition again ...
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... affure the commandant , that no injury fhould be offered to the prifoners , provided the fort was imme . diately delivered up as at first demanded : and this he required and earnestly in- treated the commandant to do ; for that , if he ...
... affure the commandant , that no injury fhould be offered to the prifoners , provided the fort was imme . diately delivered up as at first demanded : and this he required and earnestly in- treated the commandant to do ; for that , if he ...
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... affure your Majefty , that when- the dignity of your Majefty's crown , and ever the domeftic tranquillity of Great our earnest wishes and warmeft regards Britain or this kingdom fhall be threaten for the profperity of Great Britain . We ...
... affure your Majefty , that when- the dignity of your Majefty's crown , and ever the domeftic tranquillity of Great our earnest wishes and warmeft regards Britain or this kingdom fhall be threaten for the profperity of Great Britain . We ...
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