The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... duty to the public , pro- ceeded.It was not , he faid , merely fails , mafts , rigging , and timber , that made the navy of England ; it was the fpirit and high sense of honour of its of ficers ! a fpirit and a fenfe of honour which ...
... duty to the public , pro- ceeded.It was not , he faid , merely fails , mafts , rigging , and timber , that made the navy of England ; it was the fpirit and high sense of honour of its of ficers ! a fpirit and a fenfe of honour which ...
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... duty of the King's minifters to pay proper attention to , and to follow with reward and honour . With regard to the fort of reward be- ftowed , his Lordship was aftonished to hear that called in queftion , after what had been said ...
... duty of the King's minifters to pay proper attention to , and to follow with reward and honour . With regard to the fort of reward be- ftowed , his Lordship was aftonished to hear that called in queftion , after what had been said ...
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... duty he applied , not for a court - mar- tial to try him , but to his commander for a certificate of his conduct [ 41.258 . ] : it was denied : and then , in order to thake guilt from his own fhoulders , he preferred five charges ...
... duty he applied , not for a court - mar- tial to try him , but to his commander for a certificate of his conduct [ 41.258 . ] : it was denied : and then , in order to thake guilt from his own fhoulders , he preferred five charges ...
Seite 82
... duty . Was this the conduct of a patriot ? Ought he not , on the con- trary , to have feized the very firft oppor- tunity to drag the traitor or coward ad- miral to trial ; and not have fuffered him to have a second opportunity of ...
... duty . Was this the conduct of a patriot ? Ought he not , on the con- trary , to have feized the very firft oppor- tunity to drag the traitor or coward ad- miral to trial ; and not have fuffered him to have a second opportunity of ...
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... duty , without daring to compel them by authority . Mr Miller fupported the amendment , and obferved , that if the appointment to Greenwich hofpital , a place always con- fidered as a place of retirement ,, could ruin the country , it ...
... duty , without daring to compel them by authority . Mr Miller fupported the amendment , and obferved , that if the appointment to Greenwich hofpital , a place always con- fidered as a place of retirement ,, could ruin the country , it ...
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