The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... cause , in- ftead of cowardly deferters , deceitful fpies , or falfe and dangerous pilots . Sir , if honour But minifters tell us that England is rich , and foreigners may be hired to car- ry on the war . What Briton would give up his ...
... cause , in- ftead of cowardly deferters , deceitful fpies , or falfe and dangerous pilots . Sir , if honour But minifters tell us that England is rich , and foreigners may be hired to car- ry on the war . What Briton would give up his ...
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... cause of his difgrace , was too fhocking a fight for humanity to bear unmoved . The General and the House had been impofed on and deceived : Burgoyne's orders were to make his way to Albany , there to wait the orders of Sir William Howe ...
... cause of his difgrace , was too fhocking a fight for humanity to bear unmoved . The General and the House had been impofed on and deceived : Burgoyne's orders were to make his way to Albany , there to wait the orders of Sir William Howe ...
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... cause , in- ftead of cowardly deferters , deceitful fpies , or falfe and dangerous pilots . But minifters tell us that England is rich , and foreigners may be hired to car- ry on the war . What Briton would give up his laurels to thofe ...
... cause , in- ftead of cowardly deferters , deceitful fpies , or falfe and dangerous pilots . But minifters tell us that England is rich , and foreigners may be hired to car- ry on the war . What Briton would give up his laurels to thofe ...
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... they might reft affured the cause of complaint fhould be inftantly removed ; that it was not the intention of govern- ment to inflict any extraordinary punish- ment ment on the Americans , or to use them in 46 Vol.40 . Affairs in England .
... they might reft affured the cause of complaint fhould be inftantly removed ; that it was not the intention of govern- ment to inflict any extraordinary punish- ment ment on the Americans , or to use them in 46 Vol.40 . Affairs in England .
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... cause of freedom , and the fubfcription being chiefly countenanced and fupported by the favourers of the prefent rebellion , will any unprejudiced perfon impute the fame benevolent prin- ciples to the committee at the King's Arms , as ...
... cause of freedom , and the fubfcription being chiefly countenanced and fupported by the favourers of the prefent rebellion , will any unprejudiced perfon impute the fame benevolent prin- ciples to the committee at the King's Arms , as ...
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