The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... thought it entirely neceffary that every part of the British empire fhould con- tribute to the defraying the common ne- ceffary expences . He faid , the minifters were unjustly accufed , when they were reproached with their want of ...
... thought it entirely neceffary that every part of the British empire fhould con- tribute to the defraying the common ne- ceffary expences . He faid , the minifters were unjustly accufed , when they were reproached with their want of ...
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... thought themselves much flighted fed over , or but slightly touched upon in not having a greater deference paid to before . their opinion and principles ; and it is not to be doubted , that the measure itself appeared to them as ...
... thought themselves much flighted fed over , or but slightly touched upon in not having a greater deference paid to before . their opinion and principles ; and it is not to be doubted , that the measure itself appeared to them as ...
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... thought an augmentation of the army in Ireland from 12,000 to 15,000 men neceffary , in order thereby to ftrengthen the foreign garrifons , without leaving that kingdom defencelefs ; however neceffary the mea- fure was , and though the ...
... thought an augmentation of the army in Ireland from 12,000 to 15,000 men neceffary , in order thereby to ftrengthen the foreign garrifons , without leaving that kingdom defencelefs ; however neceffary the mea- fure was , and though the ...
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... thought fo , they would not have given their fupport to measures which it feemed now they were not to be acquainted with : That it looked as if it were meant that they fhould vote the efti- mates first , and hear the reasons after ...
... thought fo , they would not have given their fupport to measures which it feemed now they were not to be acquainted with : That it looked as if it were meant that they fhould vote the efti- mates first , and hear the reasons after ...
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... thought , and execrate their hard fate but 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 ...
... thought , and execrate their hard fate but 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 ...
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