The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... land , these champions of Liberty ! pre- An inconteftable evidence that they wish ferved a cold neutrality and indifference : not the cure of grievances , but to dwell and fatten , like poisonous infects , on the wounds of the body ...
... land , these champions of Liberty ! pre- An inconteftable evidence that they wish ferved a cold neutrality and indifference : not the cure of grievances , but to dwell and fatten , like poisonous infects , on the wounds of the body ...
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... land - establishment , up- on the footing of the fuperior importance of the naval establishment : but he appre- hended that this was erroneous ; the dif- ferent branches of the land - ettablish- ments might , and did interfere with each ...
... land - establishment , up- on the footing of the fuperior importance of the naval establishment : but he appre- hended that this was erroneous ; the dif- ferent branches of the land - ettablish- ments might , and did interfere with each ...
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... land ? Why do we fee , on every plain and flood , Such torrents lavish'd of heroic blood ? O'er all the earth , with unrefifted fway , Sword , fire , confusion , plunder , famine , reign : Nor can the boundless ocean aught furvey , But ...
... land ? Why do we fee , on every plain and flood , Such torrents lavish'd of heroic blood ? O'er all the earth , with unrefifted fway , Sword , fire , confusion , plunder , famine , reign : Nor can the boundless ocean aught furvey , But ...
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... land , without any shelter , and a fea of a very middling depth . They continued their route till they perceived diftinctly the A- merican coaft , extending to the north- eaft . He then thought himself arrived near to the bounds of his ...
... land , without any shelter , and a fea of a very middling depth . They continued their route till they perceived diftinctly the A- merican coaft , extending to the north- eaft . He then thought himself arrived near to the bounds of his ...
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... land , with a fquadron of five ships and frigates of war . - Capt . Fielding defired permiffion to vifit the merchant - ships ; which was refufed . Upon fending his boats to visit them , they were fired at ; upon which he fired a fhot ...
... land , with a fquadron of five ships and frigates of war . - Capt . Fielding defired permiffion to vifit the merchant - ships ; which was refufed . Upon fending his boats to visit them , they were fired at ; upon which he fired a fhot ...
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