The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... granted , what was the number of troops ferving in America . Ld Barrington replied , that the whole army upon paper confifted of 55,095 men , 14,000 of which were under the immediate command of Gen. Carleton , 20,000 under Gen. Howe ...
... granted , what was the number of troops ferving in America . Ld Barrington replied , that the whole army upon paper confifted of 55,095 men , 14,000 of which were under the immediate command of Gen. Carleton , 20,000 under Gen. Howe ...
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... granting a free pardon to all British and Irish officers in foreign fervice , without exception , provided they come home within a limited time , and promifing equal rank in your army to that which they hold abroad , and to all fuch as ...
... granting a free pardon to all British and Irish officers in foreign fervice , without exception , provided they come home within a limited time , and promifing equal rank in your army to that which they hold abroad , and to all fuch as ...
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... granted , what was the number of troops ferving in America . Ld Barrington replied , that the whole army upon paper confifted of 55,095 men , 14,000 of which were under the immediate command of Gen. Carleton , 20,000 under Gen. Howe ...
... granted , what was the number of troops ferving in America . Ld Barrington replied , that the whole army upon paper confifted of 55,095 men , 14,000 of which were under the immediate command of Gen. Carleton , 20,000 under Gen. Howe ...
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... granted by the bill , and upon which fuch powers of colour- ing had been bestowed to render them frightful and hideous , were purely vi- fionary , and mere creatures of the ima- gination ; that no ill use could be made of the power ...
... granted by the bill , and upon which fuch powers of colour- ing had been bestowed to render them frightful and hideous , were purely vi- fionary , and mere creatures of the ima- gination ; that no ill use could be made of the power ...
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... granting general or particular pardons , in fuch manner , and to fuch perfons on- ly , as they should think proper ; without any eftablished line for the government of their conduct on the one fide , or known measure of obedience for ...
... granting general or particular pardons , in fuch manner , and to fuch perfons on- ly , as they should think proper ; without any eftablished line for the government of their conduct on the one fide , or known measure of obedience for ...
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