The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... proper channels , become more purely mercantile than they have ever yet appeared in Afia ; and , it is probable , would pursue the interefts of commerce to a greater extent , and with better fuc- cefs , than they have hitherto done . To ...
... proper channels , become more purely mercantile than they have ever yet appeared in Afia ; and , it is probable , would pursue the interefts of commerce to a greater extent , and with better fuc- cefs , than they have hitherto done . To ...
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... proper , and that it may be left to the judges to take fuch other mode of evidence as to them may seem proper and neceffary . 4. That the prices of grain in the mar- ket of Edinburgh having been found , by long experience , and upon the ...
... proper , and that it may be left to the judges to take fuch other mode of evidence as to them may seem proper and neceffary . 4. That the prices of grain in the mar- ket of Edinburgh having been found , by long experience , and upon the ...
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... proper rooms for the other officers of rank ; the foreign troops to be kept feparate from the British as far as practicable ; both officers and fol- diers to be prevented from entering the town of Bofton , & c . " New York , Nov. 3. The ...
... proper rooms for the other officers of rank ; the foreign troops to be kept feparate from the British as far as practicable ; both officers and fol- diers to be prevented from entering the town of Bofton , & c . " New York , Nov. 3. The ...
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... proper , and that he fhould readily an- fwer it . He acknowledged , it was true , he had ftated the army under Gen. Howe to be 13,000 men , and that of Gen. Wa- fhington to be 15,000 men , and did fo ftill ; but then he neither included ...
... proper , and that he fhould readily an- fwer it . He acknowledged , it was true , he had ftated the army under Gen. Howe to be 13,000 men , and that of Gen. Wa- fhington to be 15,000 men , and did fo ftill ; but then he neither included ...
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... proper to be laid ftate of things in America , this desirable before the Houfe , that , in his opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of ...
... proper to be laid ftate of things in America , this desirable before the Houfe , that , in his opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of ...
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