The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of Scotland in general ; the procuring proper materials and in- formation , and other neceffary steps , will probably be attended with fome ex- pence ; that it be ...
... greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of Scotland in general ; the procuring proper materials and in- formation , and other neceffary steps , will probably be attended with fome ex- pence ; that it be ...
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... greatest refpect and at- tachment , Sir , your moft obedient , and most humble fervant , J. BURGOYNE . " By refolves of the general affembly of Maffachufet's - bay , the troops under Gen. Burgoyne [ 39.660 . ] were appointed to be ...
... greatest refpect and at- tachment , Sir , your moft obedient , and most humble fervant , J. BURGOYNE . " By refolves of the general affembly of Maffachufet's - bay , the troops under Gen. Burgoyne [ 39.660 . ] were appointed to be ...
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... greatest sur- prife at the reply of the Noble Lord . — He never heard fo barefaced , palpable , and mean a quibble in his life.- Never , he faid , did he hear a foldier fo exprefs himself ; never , he was convinced , did a minifter of ...
... greatest sur- prife at the reply of the Noble Lord . — He never heard fo barefaced , palpable , and mean a quibble in his life.- Never , he faid , did he hear a foldier fo exprefs himself ; never , he was convinced , did a minifter of ...
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... greatest ftrength . - Sixty thousand men have fal- len at the feet of their magnanimous , becaufe voluntary poverty . They had not yet loft all regard for the country from whence they fprung : -anxious ftill for our home defence , they ...
... greatest ftrength . - Sixty thousand men have fal- len at the feet of their magnanimous , becaufe voluntary poverty . They had not yet loft all regard for the country from whence they fprung : -anxious ftill for our home defence , they ...
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... greatest diffidence . My materials were buried in the midst of rubbish , were detached , and unequal . I had to dig them up anxioufly , and with patience ; and , when difcovered , and collected , it was ftill more difficult to digeft ...
... greatest diffidence . My materials were buried in the midst of rubbish , were detached , and unequal . I had to dig them up anxioufly , and with patience ; and , when difcovered , and collected , it was ftill more difficult to digeft ...
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