The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... case is the more grievous, as they live in a country where no other sort of men, above the chara&ter of a vagabond, can, even in time of war, be pressed into any service; whereas a man who has been bred a sailor, may by custom be ...
... case is the more grievous, as they live in a country where no other sort of men, above the chara&ter of a vagabond, can, even in time of war, be pressed into any service; whereas a man who has been bred a sailor, may by custom be ...
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... case his Majesty might spare to apply 1oo, cool. or two yearly out of the civil list revenue, towards supporting our navy; which I am very sure would be more effectual for gaining him the good-will of his people, the surest foundation ...
... case his Majesty might spare to apply 1oo, cool. or two yearly out of the civil list revenue, towards supporting our navy; which I am very sure would be more effectual for gaining him the good-will of his people, the surest foundation ...
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... case of a War with France, and we should lose our riority at sea but for one summer, it would be gone for ever. If our enemies were masters at sea, none of our foreign *xiliaries could come to our assistance: and twice the number of ...
... case of a War with France, and we should lose our riority at sea but for one summer, it would be gone for ever. If our enemies were masters at sea, none of our foreign *xiliaries could come to our assistance: and twice the number of ...
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... case of a war, only serve to adorn our naval triumphs. § far therefore from being afraid of th: French efforts towards establishing a so perior naval power, I think we ought tob glad to hear of it; because it is an of tempt in which ...
... case of a war, only serve to adorn our naval triumphs. § far therefore from being afraid of th: French efforts towards establishing a so perior naval power, I think we ought tob glad to hear of it; because it is an of tempt in which ...
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... case be. to account for it any other way, than by supposing that in the north something unusual must have happened ... cases occurred ; but rarely, in comparison of the numbers of those who had them in a favourable way. Bleeding ...
... case be. to account for it any other way, than by supposing that in the north something unusual must have happened ... cases occurred ; but rarely, in comparison of the numbers of those who had them in a favourable way. Bleeding ...
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