The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... fuch arrangements , and fupport fuch expences , would defeat themselves , if ever they should be at- tempted . But although the private trader could not of himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be ...
... fuch arrangements , and fupport fuch expences , would defeat themselves , if ever they should be at- tempted . But although the private trader could not of himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be ...
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... fuch a practice is held infamous in England , and fuch boroughs are quoted prover- bially and derifively as faleable commodi- ties . I am under fome apprehenfion , that this bleffed example , if paffed over with- out remark , may ...
... fuch a practice is held infamous in England , and fuch boroughs are quoted prover- bially and derifively as faleable commodi- ties . I am under fome apprehenfion , that this bleffed example , if paffed over with- out remark , may ...
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... fuch defperate , unfeeling minifters , advife his Majefty to carry on fuch an expenfive war , without an object of ad- vantage in return , with fuch a caufe to difgrace the British arms , and fpill the best blood of this country , what ...
... fuch defperate , unfeeling minifters , advife his Majefty to carry on fuch an expenfive war , without an object of ad- vantage in return , with fuch a caufe to difgrace the British arms , and fpill the best blood of this country , what ...
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... fuch a state , to furnish fuch information , while the enemy was in the field ? while he was in a ftate to convert fuch intelligence to the higheft advan- tage ? No minifters could pretend to carry on the public bufine fs , if any gen ...
... fuch a state , to furnish fuch information , while the enemy was in the field ? while he was in a ftate to convert fuch intelligence to the higheft advan- tage ? No minifters could pretend to carry on the public bufine fs , if any gen ...
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... fuch as all America could not withstand ; from the throne ; that the gentlemen nor was it probable , that they would need not make themselves uneafy , under enter into fo arduous a conteft , when the apprehenfion that any treaty of con ...
... fuch as all America could not withstand ; from the throne ; that the gentlemen nor was it probable , that they would need not make themselves uneafy , under enter into fo arduous a conteft , when the apprehenfion that any treaty of con ...
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