The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... fhew that the offers of France were made in confequence of the plan of accommodation concerted in Britain 536 . 31. Gen. Sullivan makes a masterly retreat from Rhode island 599 . Count d'Eftaign's conduct highly cenfured 602 , 3 . Sept ...
... fhew that the offers of France were made in confequence of the plan of accommodation concerted in Britain 536 . 31. Gen. Sullivan makes a masterly retreat from Rhode island 599 . Count d'Eftaign's conduct highly cenfured 602 , 3 . Sept ...
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... fhew a fhameful diftruft of the crown , at a time when it could not be justified with the smallest appearance of reason . To thefe and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to ...
... fhew a fhameful diftruft of the crown , at a time when it could not be justified with the smallest appearance of reason . To thefe and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to ...
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... fhew , that it is incumbent on thofe divines whofe ideas of fcripture do not perfectly coincide with the doctrines inculcated in our established forms , to relign their preferments , and u nite in focieties , where divine worship may be ...
... fhew , that it is incumbent on thofe divines whofe ideas of fcripture do not perfectly coincide with the doctrines inculcated in our established forms , to relign their preferments , and u nite in focieties , where divine worship may be ...
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... fhew , by calculations on the ftate of the funds and expenditure , that it would be a perpetual mortgage on their eftates , which no change of cir- cumftance , or even favourable turn of fortune , could ever wear off ; for that , let ...
... fhew , by calculations on the ftate of the funds and expenditure , that it would be a perpetual mortgage on their eftates , which no change of cir- cumftance , or even favourable turn of fortune , could ever wear off ; for that , let ...
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... fhew a fhameful diftruft of the crown , at a time when it could not be juftified with the fmalleft appearance of reason . To these and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to ...
... fhew a fhameful diftruft of the crown , at a time when it could not be juftified with the fmalleft appearance of reason . To these and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to ...
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