The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... thefe pine away in folitary want , till death clofes their fufferings : numbers , however , ra- ther than filently fuffer their husbands , their wives , and their children , utterly to perish , fupplicate our aid in the public ftreets ...
... thefe pine away in folitary want , till death clofes their fufferings : numbers , however , ra- ther than filently fuffer their husbands , their wives , and their children , utterly to perish , fupplicate our aid in the public ftreets ...
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... thefe captive people groan , Reftrain the rigour of refiftless force ; Thefe are your children , feel what fathers feel ; From all their bofoms , ftabb'd without re- morfe , Streams your own vital flood , and ftains the murderous fteel ...
... thefe captive people groan , Reftrain the rigour of refiftless force ; Thefe are your children , feel what fathers feel ; From all their bofoms , ftabb'd without re- morfe , Streams your own vital flood , and ftains the murderous fteel ...
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... thefe iflands , named 0- why - he , in the gulph of Caraca - Coffa , and treated very amicably with the na- tives , who paid him almost divine ho - 1 nours . After he had refreshed his people , one of whom only had died in the voy- age ...
... thefe iflands , named 0- why - he , in the gulph of Caraca - Coffa , and treated very amicably with the na- tives , who paid him almost divine ho - 1 nours . After he had refreshed his people , one of whom only had died in the voy- age ...
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... thefe propofitions , the court of Vienna laid down the following general prin- ciples , to govern the conduct of both courts in their mutual transactions , as tending to conciliation , and to equitable conclufions , viz . That each ...
... thefe propofitions , the court of Vienna laid down the following general prin- ciples , to govern the conduct of both courts in their mutual transactions , as tending to conciliation , and to equitable conclufions , viz . That each ...
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... thefe or other public fubjects : but it will not be wife in them to treat thefe affociations with contempt , or call them by the invidious name of faction , a name by which the minority in both Houses of Parliament have been fo ...
... thefe or other public fubjects : but it will not be wife in them to treat thefe affociations with contempt , or call them by the invidious name of faction , a name by which the minority in both Houses of Parliament have been fo ...
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