The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... duty as Commander in Chief , in neglecting pro- perly and vigorously to attack or repulfe the enemy , as occafion offered . In an- fwer to which charge , he throws the blame upon the inftructions he received from the council , which ...
... duty as Commander in Chief , in neglecting pro- perly and vigorously to attack or repulfe the enemy , as occafion offered . In an- fwer to which charge , he throws the blame upon the inftructions he received from the council , which ...
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... duty I owe him , will plead my excufe . If I thought his character fuffered among the valuable and difcerning part of mankind , and such as are true friends to our happy conftitution , and the Royal family now upon our throne , as I am ...
... duty I owe him , will plead my excufe . If I thought his character fuffered among the valuable and difcerning part of mankind , and such as are true friends to our happy conftitution , and the Royal family now upon our throne , as I am ...
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... duty we owe to our fovereign as well as the people . We meet here to communicate to our fovereign the fenti- ments of his people : we meet here to re- drefs the grievances of the people . By per- forming our duty in these two refpects ...
... duty we owe to our fovereign as well as the people . We meet here to communicate to our fovereign the fenti- ments of his people : we meet here to re- drefs the grievances of the people . By per- forming our duty in these two refpects ...
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... duty both to prevent and punish . It is inconfiftent with the honour of this nation , to have our King stand indebted to his fervants or tradef- men , who may be ruined by a delay of payment : the parliament has provided fufficiently ...
... duty both to prevent and punish . It is inconfiftent with the honour of this nation , to have our King stand indebted to his fervants or tradef- men , who may be ruined by a delay of payment : the parliament has provided fufficiently ...
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... duty of true Englifhmen , as well as loyal fubjects , who fincerely wish well to the prefent Royal family , to be against the taking these 16,000 Hanoverians into our pay . I do not know any thing more impoli tick , nay more dangerous ...
... duty of true Englifhmen , as well as loyal fubjects , who fincerely wish well to the prefent Royal family , to be against the taking these 16,000 Hanoverians into our pay . I do not know any thing more impoli tick , nay more dangerous ...
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