The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... common year , and two every leap year : fo , as 1778 and 1779 are both common years , every month - day of the current year will fall on the week - day next after that on which the fame month - day fell last year . ] January , Thurfday ...
... common year , and two every leap year : fo , as 1778 and 1779 are both common years , every month - day of the current year will fall on the week - day next after that on which the fame month - day fell last year . ] January , Thurfday ...
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... common decency certainly requires , that the conftituents who chufe a repre- fentative , should have fome knowledge of the man whom they chufe , whether he may be a Scotfman or an Englishman . -A remarkable inftance has lately hap ...
... common decency certainly requires , that the conftituents who chufe a repre- fentative , should have fome knowledge of the man whom they chufe , whether he may be a Scotfman or an Englishman . -A remarkable inftance has lately hap ...
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... common . A few are left in the town . Piquets of Heffians are ftationed along the city- fide of the Schuylkill . Our pi- quets are on this fide in view of the ene- my . Gen. Washington's head quarters are His lines extend to at White ...
... common . A few are left in the town . Piquets of Heffians are ftationed along the city- fide of the Schuylkill . Our pi- quets are on this fide in view of the ene- my . Gen. Washington's head quarters are His lines extend to at White ...
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... common ne- ceffary expences . He faid , the minifters were unjustly accufed , when they were reproached with their want of informa- tion , for that they had always given the beft they could procure ; and that he was ready , when the ...
... common ne- ceffary expences . He faid , the minifters were unjustly accufed , when they were reproached with their want of informa- tion , for that they had always given the beft they could procure ; and that he was ready , when the ...
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... common mass of oppofition with those who equally condemned it in all its principles . To explain this matter it will be ne- ceffary to obferve , that the part of the fpeech which mentioned as a favour the fending of Hanoverian troops to ...
... common mass of oppofition with those who equally condemned it in all its principles . To explain this matter it will be ne- ceffary to obferve , that the part of the fpeech which mentioned as a favour the fending of Hanoverian troops to ...
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