The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... observe , that , in the course of the fixty - eight years , from the 1697 to the 1764 , inftead of being partly fed by the importation of foreign grain , G. Bri- tain has , by the effects of these laws , been enabled to fupport berfelf ...
... observe , that , in the course of the fixty - eight years , from the 1697 to the 1764 , inftead of being partly fed by the importation of foreign grain , G. Bri- tain has , by the effects of these laws , been enabled to fupport berfelf ...
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... observed , been always reprefented as cowards ; this was far from being true ; and he appealed to the conduct of Arnold and Gates to- wards Burgoyne , as a striking proof of their bravery . Our army was totally at their mercy . We had ...
... observed , been always reprefented as cowards ; this was far from being true ; and he appealed to the conduct of Arnold and Gates to- wards Burgoyne , as a striking proof of their bravery . Our army was totally at their mercy . We had ...
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... observed , that at any rate , a num- ber of terms were to be made , and fe- curities given , before conciliation could be obtained : That terms of force were the measures chalked out by his Majesty in the speech ; attended , however ...
... observed , that at any rate , a num- ber of terms were to be made , and fe- curities given , before conciliation could be obtained : That terms of force were the measures chalked out by his Majesty in the speech ; attended , however ...
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... observed , that at any rate , a num- ber of terms were to be made , and fe- curities given , before conciliation could be obtained : That terms of force were the measures chalked out by his Majesty in the speech ; attended , however ...
... observed , that at any rate , a num- ber of terms were to be made , and fe- curities given , before conciliation could be obtained : That terms of force were the measures chalked out by his Majesty in the speech ; attended , however ...
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... observed , that the bill was of the moft extraordinary tex : ture ; nor were its operations lefs fo . Here is a bill which is to operate in every part of the British empire against pirates , or perfons fufpected of treafon . Your ...
... observed , that the bill was of the moft extraordinary tex : ture ; nor were its operations lefs fo . Here is a bill which is to operate in every part of the British empire against pirates , or perfons fufpected of treafon . Your ...
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