The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be found neceffary to carry on the India trade fuccefsfully , upon the fuppofition that there was no established company , which had agents already fixed there ...
... himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be found neceffary to carry on the India trade fuccefsfully , upon the fuppofition that there was no established company , which had agents already fixed there ...
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... himself ; never , he was convinced , did a minifter of war obtrude on the House of Commons such an assertion : — It is deferving of remembrance , and I pro- mife the Noble Lord , fays he , it shall be remembered . What , continues the ...
... himself ; never , he was convinced , did a minifter of war obtrude on the House of Commons such an assertion : — It is deferving of remembrance , and I pro- mife the Noble Lord , fays he , it shall be remembered . What , continues the ...
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... himself and his army prifoners , on condition that they should engage not to ferve during the war in America , fhould have a fafe conveyance to the water fide , and have leave from thence to return to their na- tive country . It was a ...
... himself and his army prifoners , on condition that they should engage not to ferve during the war in America , fhould have a fafe conveyance to the water fide , and have leave from thence to return to their na- tive country . It was a ...
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... himself for the lofs of a father , friend , or brother , who fell in the battle ? No , Sir , it was for liberty they fought , for liberty they died ; that only can re- pay the lofs , and obtain forgiveness of the murder . The revolution ...
... himself for the lofs of a father , friend , or brother , who fell in the battle ? No , Sir , it was for liberty they fought , for liberty they died ; that only can re- pay the lofs , and obtain forgiveness of the murder . The revolution ...
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... himself and his army prisoners of war ; and that disgrace only served to raite an enthufiaftic ardour in the people , which foon effaced the ftigma . Mr T. Townshend ironically applaud- ed the learned gentleman for finding out ...
... himself and his army prisoners of war ; and that disgrace only served to raite an enthufiaftic ardour in the people , which foon effaced the ftigma . Mr T. Townshend ironically applaud- ed the learned gentleman for finding out ...
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