The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... reasons of their own , are refolved to come to an open rupture with us , rather than give us fatisfaction , they know that they must wait till we have done fomething to raise the indig nation of the people : for , even in the moft ...
... reasons of their own , are refolved to come to an open rupture with us , rather than give us fatisfaction , they know that they must wait till we have done fomething to raise the indig nation of the people : for , even in the moft ...
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... reason we shall find fully con- compenfation for fome damage I had firmed by the effect , of our not having before done to him , after having for- followed this practice , with regard to given the infult which by the violence the fhips ...
... reason we shall find fully con- compenfation for fome damage I had firmed by the effect , of our not having before done to him , after having for- followed this practice , with regard to given the infult which by the violence the fhips ...
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... reason than we have , to be cautious of giving a jealou- fy to its neighbours : for they all know , that it is not the intereft of this nation , nay , that it is abfolutely inconsistent with our happiness as an island , to make any ...
... reason than we have , to be cautious of giving a jealou- fy to its neighbours : for they all know , that it is not the intereft of this nation , nay , that it is abfolutely inconsistent with our happiness as an island , to make any ...
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... reasons . I. Becaufe by the opinion of the chief engineer of this garrifon , ( who has fer- ved in that ifland ) , and that of other of- ficers of the artillery acquainted with the fituation of that harbour , it would be difficult , if ...
... reasons . I. Becaufe by the opinion of the chief engineer of this garrifon , ( who has fer- ved in that ifland ) , and that of other of- ficers of the artillery acquainted with the fituation of that harbour , it would be difficult , if ...
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... reason to infer , that the French had fuffered more than they ap- peared to have done , from their going off and not returning , because their whole . defign was to cover St Philip's , and not to risk their fquadron . The Portland , De ...
... reason to infer , that the French had fuffered more than they ap- peared to have done , from their going off and not returning , because their whole . defign was to cover St Philip's , and not to risk their fquadron . The Portland , De ...
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