The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... appeared , that there were gentlemen pre- fent from all the counties except four or five : but that fome of them had no in- ftructions , and attended only for infor- mation . It was therefore agreed , that the proceedings of this ...
... appeared , that there were gentlemen pre- fent from all the counties except four or five : but that fome of them had no in- ftructions , and attended only for infor- mation . It was therefore agreed , that the proceedings of this ...
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... appeared to have been very con- fiderable . Thofe in the different thips , as stated in the annexed return , were much less than could be fuppofed , par- ticularly of the Ifis and Roebuck , which were ftruck many times from the gallies ...
... appeared to have been very con- fiderable . Thofe in the different thips , as stated in the annexed return , were much less than could be fuppofed , par- ticularly of the Ifis and Roebuck , which were ftruck many times from the gallies ...
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... appeared extremely incon- fiftent to him , that Gen. Howe should attack an army of 15,000 men with only 13,000 men , when the number of his ar- my was actually 20,000 . This was a circumftance , he concluded , that requi- red ...
... appeared extremely incon- fiftent to him , that Gen. Howe should attack an army of 15,000 men with only 13,000 men , when the number of his ar- my was actually 20,000 . This was a circumftance , he concluded , that requi- red ...
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... appeared impotent , weak , and injurious , let the cenfure of the Houfe fall upon him . He was ready to abide it ; as every minifter who regards the welfare of his country , ought at all times to have his conduct fcrutinized by his ...
... appeared impotent , weak , and injurious , let the cenfure of the Houfe fall upon him . He was ready to abide it ; as every minifter who regards the welfare of his country , ought at all times to have his conduct fcrutinized by his ...
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... appeared to them as exceedingly illegal and dangerous . By this means , when the report came to be received , the mi ... appearing in the mini- fter . Whether they confidered them- felves as deceived or not , with refpect to the implied ...
... appeared to them as exceedingly illegal and dangerous . By this means , when the report came to be received , the mi ... appearing in the mini- fter . Whether they confidered them- felves as deceived or not , with refpect to the implied ...
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