The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... never any fuch thing in Scot- land as preffing feamen into the navy ; and the reason is very evident , because they never had any navy , unless a fri- gate or two could be called a navy . But this is fo far from being against , that ...
... never any fuch thing in Scot- land as preffing feamen into the navy ; and the reason is very evident , because they never had any navy , unless a fri- gate or two could be called a navy . But this is fo far from being against , that ...
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... never heard but of three . Upon two of thefe , the men in whofe favour they were made , were discharged ; and with refpect to the third , he was not indeed what we may properly call a feaman ; therefore I fent for the officer who had ...
... never heard but of three . Upon two of thefe , the men in whofe favour they were made , were discharged ; and with refpect to the third , he was not indeed what we may properly call a feaman ; therefore I fent for the officer who had ...
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... never protect her members the diffolute lives ( for most part ) and in- in a practice fo unbecoming their cha- famous characters of the players , have racter , and of fuch pernicious tendency been looked upon by the Chriftian to the ...
... never protect her members the diffolute lives ( for most part ) and in- in a practice fo unbecoming their cha- famous characters of the players , have racter , and of fuch pernicious tendency been looked upon by the Chriftian to the ...
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... never neceffary , or at leaftit ought never even in common decen- cy to be made , until your armies are juft entering the territories of the enemy . Nor will the opinion of Grotius appear to be contrary to what I fay , if what he means ...
... never neceffary , or at leaftit ought never even in common decen- cy to be made , until your armies are juft entering the territories of the enemy . Nor will the opinion of Grotius appear to be contrary to what I fay , if what he means ...
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... never was any complaint in England , or that no man was ever preffed that was not by custom liable to be preffed , nor any man ill used at the time of his be ing preffed , or after he was pressed ? Sir , if the matter were to be ...
... never was any complaint in England , or that no man was ever preffed that was not by custom liable to be preffed , nor any man ill used at the time of his be ing preffed , or after he was pressed ? Sir , if the matter were to be ...
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