The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... March , Wednesday . July , Saturday . April , Saturday . Auguft , Tuesday . September , Friday . October , Sunday . November , Wednesday .. December , Friday , Pag . col . lin . ERRORS and OMISSIONS . 55. I. 1.2 . for Lt - Gen . read ...
... March , Wednesday . July , Saturday . April , Saturday . Auguft , Tuesday . September , Friday . October , Sunday . November , Wednesday .. December , Friday , Pag . col . lin . ERRORS and OMISSIONS . 55. I. 1.2 . for Lt - Gen . read ...
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... march , " O poor Tory ! " The cavalcade proceeded to the houfe of Mr Wilfon , an attorney , who had pleaded in behalf of Mr Wirt , and committed the most violent outrages . Mr Wilfon was at dinner with feveral perfons of charac ter whom ...
... march , " O poor Tory ! " The cavalcade proceeded to the houfe of Mr Wilfon , an attorney , who had pleaded in behalf of Mr Wirt , and committed the most violent outrages . Mr Wilfon was at dinner with feveral perfons of charac ter whom ...
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... march that the garrifon demanded a capitula- out with the honours of war , and to be prifoners of war , and that the fort called Panmure , in the country of the Natches , with its garrifon , confisting of 80 grena- diers , thould ...
... march that the garrifon demanded a capitula- out with the honours of war , and to be prifoners of war , and that the fort called Panmure , in the country of the Natches , with its garrifon , confisting of 80 grena- diers , thould ...
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... March 1770 , and returned , by way of Batavia , to England , July 12 . 1771. In this voyage he was accom- panied by Mr Banks and Dr Solander . Nov. 28. 1771 he was appointed com- mander of the Refolution ; and in June 1772 , made his ...
... March 1770 , and returned , by way of Batavia , to England , July 12 . 1771. In this voyage he was accom- panied by Mr Banks and Dr Solander . Nov. 28. 1771 he was appointed com- mander of the Refolution ; and in June 1772 , made his ...
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... march of a French army into Weftphalia . What- ever motives might have otherwife ope- rated upon the conduct of the latter , it could fcarcely avoid being affected in the present inftance by that extraordinary al- liance which France ...
... march of a French army into Weftphalia . What- ever motives might have otherwife ope- rated upon the conduct of the latter , it could fcarcely avoid being affected in the present inftance by that extraordinary al- liance which France ...
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