The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... 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 war obtrude on the House of Commons such an assertion ...
... 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 war obtrude on the House of Commons such an assertion ...
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... never spoke the fentiments of any man , but those only | which his own reafon had suggested ; nor did he ever in that House plead the canfe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the ...
... never spoke the fentiments of any man , but those only | which his own reafon had suggested ; nor did he ever in that House plead the canfe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the ...
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... never re- collected the gentleman alluded to had given bad information . He acknowled . ged his having interceded with the King for a reward for his fidelity : a man who lived in America , who was univerfally beloved there , till this ...
... never re- collected the gentleman alluded to had given bad information . He acknowled . ged his having interceded with the King for a reward for his fidelity : a man who lived in America , who was univerfally beloved there , till this ...
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... never arrive at the command of a regiment of his own countrymen , which he had a principal thare in raifing and forming ; and fo widely different were the princi- ples and modes of acting a few years back , from the doctrines which are ...
... never arrive at the command of a regiment of his own countrymen , which he had a principal thare in raifing and forming ; and fo widely different were the princi- ples and modes of acting a few years back , from the doctrines which are ...
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... never fax one yet who did not de- elare , that he would prefer the fervice of his country , even in an inferior rank , to that of any other nation . e ; I am neither an Irishman , nor a Ro- man Catholic , but am one of your Majefty's ...
... never fax one yet who did not de- elare , that he would prefer the fervice of his country , even in an inferior rank , to that of any other nation . e ; I am neither an Irishman , nor a Ro- man Catholic , but am one of your Majefty's ...
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