The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... occafion . Capt . Duncan remained several weeks with the army , to fuperintend the dif- ferent nautic fervices and preparations before mentioned . A detachment from the army under the command of Lord Cornwallis , ha- ving been landed ...
... occafion . Capt . Duncan remained several weeks with the army , to fuperintend the dif- ferent nautic fervices and preparations before mentioned . A detachment from the army under the command of Lord Cornwallis , ha- ving been landed ...
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... occafion , fruftrated all their efforts , and contributed principally to the reduction of the enemy's works . Per- mit me at the fame time to report to your Lordship , that the perfeverance of the officers and feamen employed in ...
... occafion , fruftrated all their efforts , and contributed principally to the reduction of the enemy's works . Per- mit me at the fame time to report to your Lordship , that the perfeverance of the officers and feamen employed in ...
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... occafion . He hoped the conduct of both would appear free from guilt . For his part , he declared he was ready to fubmit his conduct in planning the expedition to the judgement of the Houfe . If it appeared impotent , weak , and ...
... occafion . He hoped the conduct of both would appear free from guilt . For his part , he declared he was ready to fubmit his conduct in planning the expedition to the judgement of the Houfe . If it appeared impotent , weak , and ...
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... occafion , however , it fhewed its efficacy ; for fome of these 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 ...
... occafion , however , it fhewed its efficacy ; for fome of these 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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... occafion , be applied to the moft dangerous purposes . Upon the whole , the oppofition infift- ed , that the meafure was highly illegal and unconstitutional ; that it was direct- ly contrary both to the letter and fpirit of the law ...
... occafion , be applied to the moft dangerous purposes . Upon the whole , the oppofition infift- ed , that the meafure was highly illegal and unconstitutional ; that it was direct- ly contrary both to the letter and fpirit of the law ...
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