The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... because he was a fellow fo idle and pro- fligate , that he was more likely to ruin , than provide for his family ; and that even his wife , though fhe had figned the petition , had privately begged that he might be taken away from her ...
... because he was a fellow fo idle and pro- fligate , that he was more likely to ruin , than provide for his family ; and that even his wife , though fhe had figned the petition , had privately begged that he might be taken away from her ...
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... because they had made the greater quantity . For the best dreffed and glased kid gloves for women , not under half a dozen pairs , two gui neas , to James Thomfon , glover in Edinburgh . For the best two bread - baskets , made of wil ...
... because they had made the greater quantity . For the best dreffed and glased kid gloves for women , not under half a dozen pairs , two gui neas , to James Thomfon , glover in Edinburgh . For the best two bread - baskets , made of wil ...
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... because the French have treated us with fuch contempt , that it ought to have been returned by an immediate attack : and , confequent- ly , I think , that one of the strongest reafons in favour of this motion is , that it will bring our ...
... because the French have treated us with fuch contempt , that it ought to have been returned by an immediate attack : and , confequent- ly , I think , that one of the strongest reafons in favour of this motion is , that it will bring our ...
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... because they all know , that , by a standing law , the captors are to have the fole right to e- very ship that shall be taken and con- demned after war has been once decla- red . Such a bill would therefore be ab- folutely unneceffary ...
... because they all know , that , by a standing law , the captors are to have the fole right to e- very ship that shall be taken and con- demned after war has been once decla- red . Such a bill would therefore be ab- folutely unneceffary ...
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... because they ex- pected their being rejected by the allies ; as they accordingly were : whereupon the minifters got their fovereign to write a moft moving and artful letter to the governors of the provinces , fetting forth the terms he ...
... because they ex- pected their being rejected by the allies ; as they accordingly were : whereupon the minifters got their fovereign to write a moft moving and artful letter to the governors of the provinces , fetting forth the terms he ...
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