The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... occasion , however , it fhewed its efficacy ; for fome of thefe gentlemen were fo diffatisfied , that though they warmly approved of all the other parts of the addrefs , they , upon that ac- count only , went away without giving their ...
... occasion , however , it fhewed its efficacy ; for fome of thefe gentlemen were fo diffatisfied , that though they warmly approved of all the other parts of the addrefs , they , upon that ac- count only , went away without giving their ...
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... occasion , want its due influence upon us ? Shall we , the commercial part of the nation , who , under the pro- tection of our arms , enjoy in peace the fruits of an extended commerce , through whose various channels riches have flow ...
... occasion , want its due influence upon us ? Shall we , the commercial part of the nation , who , under the pro- tection of our arms , enjoy in peace the fruits of an extended commerce , through whose various channels riches have flow ...
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... occasion : And having completed the enquiry , and maturely and deliberately weighed and confidered the whole , the Court is of opi- nion , That Capt . Fotheringham acted in every respect as a feaman and an officer , in conducting and ...
... occasion : And having completed the enquiry , and maturely and deliberately weighed and confidered the whole , the Court is of opi- nion , That Capt . Fotheringham acted in every respect as a feaman and an officer , in conducting and ...
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... occasion , I cannot wish to have omitted one word of that speech which has attracted this extraordinary notice of the common council ; for , befides the fatisfaction which I feel in having done what I then thought , and ftill think , to ...
... occasion , I cannot wish to have omitted one word of that speech which has attracted this extraordinary notice of the common council ; for , befides the fatisfaction which I feel in having done what I then thought , and ftill think , to ...
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... occasion , I cannot wish to have omitted one word of that speech which has attracted this extraordinary notice of the common council ; for , befides the fatisfaction which I feel in having done what I then thought , and ftill think , to ...
... occasion , I cannot wish to have omitted one word of that speech which has attracted this extraordinary notice of the common council ; for , befides the fatisfaction which I feel in having done what I then thought , and ftill think , to ...
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