The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... loss of A- wounded in America . It contains much in- merica . He obferves , that " the late events formation , judiciously put together , and fair- in America seem to have occafioned fome ly applied in argument . The language is degree ...
... loss of A- wounded in America . It contains much in- merica . He obferves , that " the late events formation , judiciously put together , and fair- in America seem to have occafioned fome ly applied in argument . The language is degree ...
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... loss 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 which brought ...
... loss 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 which brought ...
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... loss . The Italian conful Pompedius , leaving his army , went and joined Q. Caepio , who commanded a part of the Roman army , and urged him to fall upon the confederates . Cæpio liftened to the pro- pofal ; and when he had brought his ...
... loss . The Italian conful Pompedius , leaving his army , went and joined Q. Caepio , who commanded a part of the Roman army , and urged him to fall upon the confederates . Cæpio liftened to the pro- pofal ; and when he had brought his ...
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... loss can be repaired : the rally fuperior to Washington's ; and Ge- neceflary fupplies can be railed : and our neral Burgoyne's army , when at Fort cuftoms are not much diminished . But why Edward , was ftronger than the enemy's was not ...
... loss can be repaired : the rally fuperior to Washington's ; and Ge- neceflary fupplies can be railed : and our neral Burgoyne's army , when at Fort cuftoms are not much diminished . But why Edward , was ftronger than the enemy's was not ...
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... loss ; and to affure his Majefty , that this House would make good the expences attending the fame . " Mr Pulteney moved , that the House fhould be ordered to attend the funeral . Col. Barré wiihed that the Hon . Member would withdraw ...
... loss ; and to affure his Majefty , that this House would make good the expences attending the fame . " Mr Pulteney moved , that the House fhould be ordered to attend the funeral . Col. Barré wiihed that the Hon . Member would withdraw ...
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