The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... paffed for a man thirty - five years ; -kept a public house , served all the offices of the parish , and attended Westminster - hall and the Old Bailey as a juryman . Having acquired a competent fortune [ 30001. ] , the retired from ...
... paffed for a man thirty - five years ; -kept a public house , served all the offices of the parish , and attended Westminster - hall and the Old Bailey as a juryman . Having acquired a competent fortune [ 30001. ] , the retired from ...
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... paffed by in his journies , and re- cite all the ancient and modern hiftorical anecdotes relating to it . His ftupendous memory caught and preferved every word he was told : his ever - active imagination ufed , at whatever he faw or ...
... paffed by in his journies , and re- cite all the ancient and modern hiftorical anecdotes relating to it . His ftupendous memory caught and preferved every word he was told : his ever - active imagination ufed , at whatever he faw or ...
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... paffed a bill for doubling the militia , which , had it not been re- He mentioned other inftances of partiality and ill treatment of officers , alluding particularly to Gen. Burgoyne's cafe . He lamented Sir Henry Clinton's fituation ...
... paffed a bill for doubling the militia , which , had it not been re- He mentioned other inftances of partiality and ill treatment of officers , alluding particularly to Gen. Burgoyne's cafe . He lamented Sir Henry Clinton's fituation ...
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... paffed . A fair trial was made of this project : We know how it fuc- ceeded . - As to Mr Williams's project , which he hath now extended , by a fingular act of grace , to the utmost extreme of infi- delity , we do not , on the most ...
... paffed . A fair trial was made of this project : We know how it fuc- ceeded . - As to Mr Williams's project , which he hath now extended , by a fingular act of grace , to the utmost extreme of infi- delity , we do not , on the most ...
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... paffed in his voyage , he reasonably thought he muft meet with other iflands ; he therefore failed again , in order to pass the autumn and the winter in a more temperate cli- mate . He actually discovered divers o- ther islands , which ...
... paffed in his voyage , he reasonably thought he muft meet with other iflands ; he therefore failed again , in order to pass the autumn and the winter in a more temperate cli- mate . He actually discovered divers o- ther islands , which ...
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