The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... faid he , whether the 20,000 men which are now faid to have landed with Gen. Howe , are inferior to the number of 15,000 men , which has been ftated to be under the command of Gen. Washington . It is a fact , that the No- ble Lord ...
... faid he , whether the 20,000 men which are now faid to have landed with Gen. Howe , are inferior to the number of 15,000 men , which has been ftated to be under the command of Gen. Washington . It is a fact , that the No- ble Lord ...
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... faid , if there was any blame to be laid . - Without blame fome- where , could an entire army be reduced to the painful , the distracting neceflity , of laying down their arms , and beco- ming prifoners of war ? With the Ge- neral and ...
... faid , if there was any blame to be laid . - Without blame fome- where , could an entire army be reduced to the painful , the distracting neceflity , of laying down their arms , and beco- ming prifoners of war ? With the Ge- neral and ...
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... faid , that a conqueft over powers fufficient to ratify what the com- our own fubjects , was neither fought miffioners might think expedient were nor defired ; that it was our intereft , 3 derived from parliament . When the as it was ...
... faid , that a conqueft over powers fufficient to ratify what the com- our own fubjects , was neither fought miffioners might think expedient were nor defired ; that it was our intereft , 3 derived from parliament . When the as it was ...
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... faid he , whether the 20,000 men which are now faid to have landed with Gen. Howe , are inferior to the number of 15,000 men , which has been ftated to be under the command of Gen. Washington . It is a fact , that the No- ble Lord ...
... faid he , whether the 20,000 men which are now faid to have landed with Gen. Howe , are inferior to the number of 15,000 men , which has been ftated to be under the command of Gen. Washington . It is a fact , that the No- ble Lord ...
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... faid , it would be very im- proper to let our enemies know our par- ticular weakness or ftrength ; that if a rupture should happen , it would difclofe our whole plan of military enterprise ; and would inftru & t our enemies , if they ...
... faid , it would be very im- proper to let our enemies know our par- ticular weakness or ftrength ; that if a rupture should happen , it would difclofe our whole plan of military enterprise ; and would inftru & t our enemies , if they ...
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