The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... arms on their fhoul- ders ; 13,000 effective men engaged in battle , and that conquered 15,000 . Col. Barré expreffed the greatest sur- prife at the reply of the Noble Lord . — He never heard fo barefaced , palpable , and mean a quibble ...
... arms on their fhoul- ders ; 13,000 effective men engaged in battle , and that conquered 15,000 . Col. Barré expreffed the greatest sur- prife at the reply of the Noble Lord . — He never heard fo barefaced , palpable , and mean a quibble ...
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... arms , and fpill the best blood of this country , what man in his fenfes can be satisfied with the times , or can agree to vote for a perfeverance in measures , which have already produ- ced fuch dreadful difgrace and calamity , that G ...
... arms , and fpill the best blood of this country , what man in his fenfes can be satisfied with the times , or can agree to vote for a perfeverance in measures , which have already produ- ced fuch dreadful difgrace and calamity , that G ...
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... arms , con- ducted home . Eleven refolutions were then feverally moved , agreed to without a divifion , and ordered to be reported ; among which were refolutions for employing and pay- ing 20,000 British troops , and for the pay of the ...
... arms , con- ducted home . Eleven refolutions were then feverally moved , agreed to without a divifion , and ordered to be reported ; among which were refolutions for employing and pay- ing 20,000 British troops , and for the pay of the ...
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... arms , and furrender himself and his army prifoners of war ; and that disgrace only ferved to raite an enthufiaftic ardour in the people , which foon effaced the ftigma . Mr T. Townshend ironically applaud- ed the learned gentleman for ...
... arms , and furrender himself and his army prifoners of war ; and that disgrace only ferved to raite an enthufiaftic ardour in the people , which foon effaced the ftigma . Mr T. Townshend ironically applaud- ed the learned gentleman for ...
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... arms with- in a given time . All future revenues were to be free aids from the subjects there as well as here . has undergone some change in its form is as old as the act of navigation . Thi bill , which means to redress their gri ...
... arms with- in a given time . All future revenues were to be free aids from the subjects there as well as here . has undergone some change in its form is as old as the act of navigation . Thi bill , which means to redress their gri ...
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