The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... Grant under his command , paffed the Schuylkill with a ftrong corps . and the waggons of the ar- my , to collect forage for the winter - fup ply , which his Lordship accomplished , and returned yesterday evening . The enemy having ...
... Grant under his command , paffed the Schuylkill with a ftrong corps . and the waggons of the ar- my , to collect forage for the winter - fup ply , which his Lordship accomplished , and returned yesterday evening . The enemy having ...
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... grant- ed , he would have laid his plan before the House : That if they had not thought fo , they would not have given their fupport to measures which it feemed now they were not to be acquainted with : That it looked as if it were ...
... grant- ed , he would have laid his plan before the House : That if they had not thought fo , they would not have given their fupport to measures which it feemed now they were not to be acquainted with : That it looked as if it were ...
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... Grant under his command , paffed the Schuylkill with a ftrong corps . and the waggons of the ar- my , to collect forage for the winter - fup- ply , which his Lordship accomplished , and returned yesterday evening . The enemy having ...
... Grant under his command , paffed the Schuylkill with a ftrong corps . and the waggons of the ar- my , to collect forage for the winter - fup- ply , which his Lordship accomplished , and returned yesterday evening . The enemy having ...
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... grants for the four laft years of the late ber's obfervation was not against the re- war with the House of Bourbon , and the folution , but against the mode of affeffing . grants for one fingle year more , the His intentions were ...
... grants for the four laft years of the late ber's obfervation was not against the re- war with the House of Bourbon , and the folution , but against the mode of affeffing . grants for one fingle year more , the His intentions were ...
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... grant you terms confonant to that act ; they could meet you only on fach terms as are not contrary to , and ... grants the motion or not . Ld G. Germaine fpoke next , he was replied to by Gen. Conway . Mr Henry Dundas , Lord Advocate of ...
... grant you terms confonant to that act ; they could meet you only on fach terms as are not contrary to , and ... grants the motion or not . Ld G. Germaine fpoke next , he was replied to by Gen. Conway . Mr Henry Dundas , Lord Advocate of ...
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