The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... conduct , and account for that flexibility with which he feemed to facrifice his rights to the love of ease , and defire of tranquillity . As the courfe of the fucceffion to Ba- varia had been fettled for ages , was known to every body ...
... conduct , and account for that flexibility with which he feemed to facrifice his rights to the love of ease , and defire of tranquillity . As the courfe of the fucceffion to Ba- varia had been fettled for ages , was known to every body ...
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... conduct , which were circulated at Vien- na and Ratisbon ; and which were ac- cordingly liable to any interpretation or difavowal that might be thought necef . fary . Ón the very day after the delivery of that memorial , which stated ...
... conduct , which were circulated at Vien- na and Ratisbon ; and which were ac- cordingly liable to any interpretation or difavowal that might be thought necef . fary . Ón the very day after the delivery of that memorial , which stated ...
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... conduct . I fhall not infift on their having incited the Americans to rebel , by avowing their caufe , and declaring that it would be madness and cowardice in them not to of government to conciliate the affections refift ; on their ...
... conduct . I fhall not infift on their having incited the Americans to rebel , by avowing their caufe , and declaring that it would be madness and cowardice in them not to of government to conciliate the affections refift ; on their ...
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... conduct . Lords Manchester , Abingdon , and Grafton , fpoke for the motion . Lord Townshend thought the motion Vol . 42 . ought to be voted for the general good ; faid , it was only agreeing to do that now , which they muft of neceffity ...
... conduct . Lords Manchester , Abingdon , and Grafton , fpoke for the motion . Lord Townshend thought the motion Vol . 42 . ought to be voted for the general good ; faid , it was only agreeing to do that now , which they muft of neceffity ...
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... conduct , and the effectual fupport given him by the fea- officers . He stated alfo specifically , how he had left the troops ; in what number they were decreased from time to time , by fickness , diftribution , & c .; and said ...
... conduct , and the effectual fupport given him by the fea- officers . He stated alfo specifically , how he had left the troops ; in what number they were decreased from time to time , by fickness , diftribution , & c .; and said ...
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