The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... sent no- tice , that the English prifoners were sa their way to St Roch ; that he had re- ceived pofitive orders from his fovereign to treat them with the highest respect and attention ; that the court of Madrid were truly fenfible of ...
... sent no- tice , that the English prifoners were sa their way to St Roch ; that he had re- ceived pofitive orders from his fovereign to treat them with the highest respect and attention ; that the court of Madrid were truly fenfible of ...
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... sent Lord Shelburne the following billet.— “ My Lord , I have inclosed , for your Lord- fhip's perufal , not only what I advanced in yesterday's debate , but alfo what I intended further to have urged , had I been permitted to proceed ...
... sent Lord Shelburne the following billet.— “ My Lord , I have inclosed , for your Lord- fhip's perufal , not only what I advanced in yesterday's debate , but alfo what I intended further to have urged , had I been permitted to proceed ...
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... sent him feveral copies of the draughts , with a re- queft that they might be circulated among the officers and men of his army , inclo fed in his letter to him a printed news- paper , in which they had been inferted by the order of the ...
... sent him feveral copies of the draughts , with a re- queft that they might be circulated among the officers and men of his army , inclo fed in his letter to him a printed news- paper , in which they had been inferted by the order of the ...
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... sent to him ; and he must add one thing more , his advice had fel- dom or ever been taken ; but he afcribed it rather to the want of regard for the perfon of the adviser , than any doubt of the goodness of the advice . Lord North ...
... sent to him ; and he must add one thing more , his advice had fel- dom or ever been taken ; but he afcribed it rather to the want of regard for the perfon of the adviser , than any doubt of the goodness of the advice . Lord North ...
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... sent to him to defire him to have a friend with him . He now with- ed , if any fuch defire had been made to him , that he had complied with it . His Lordship declared , he had no knowledge whatever of the promise made to the Hon ...
... sent to him to defire him to have a friend with him . He now with- ed , if any fuch defire had been made to him , that he had complied with it . His Lordship declared , he had no knowledge whatever of the promise made to the Hon ...
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