The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... themselves uneafy , under enter into fo arduous a conteft , when the apprehenfion that any treaty of con- terms were held out to them at the very ceffion would be agreed to without the inftant , which would fully preferve their confent ...
... themselves uneafy , under enter into fo arduous a conteft , when the apprehenfion that any treaty of con- terms were held out to them at the very ceffion would be agreed to without the inftant , which would fully preferve their confent ...
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... themselves in Ireland , than thousands upon thousands will flock to their ftandard . - Our enemies will thus be deprived of their best officers : the Spaniards in particular will feel the lofs feverely ; for the Irish are the flower of ...
... themselves in Ireland , than thousands upon thousands will flock to their ftandard . - Our enemies will thus be deprived of their best officers : the Spaniards in particular will feel the lofs feverely ; for the Irish are the flower of ...
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... themselves , are of their fathers vain . " " Remember my antagonist is a man , who , even had he not been so nobly defcended , would " Have carn'd those honours I was born to wear . " C. The Caledonian dream . Infcribed to the Rt Hon ...
... themselves , are of their fathers vain . " " Remember my antagonist is a man , who , even had he not been so nobly defcended , would " Have carn'd those honours I was born to wear . " C. The Caledonian dream . Infcribed to the Rt Hon ...
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... themselves , if ever they should be at- tempted . Hatton Garden , Sept. 2. 1777 . The foil of. But although the private trader could not of himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be found neceffary to ...
... themselves , if ever they should be at- tempted . Hatton Garden , Sept. 2. 1777 . The foil of. But although the private trader could not of himself , afford to form and keep up fuch established connections as would be found neceffary to ...
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... themselves , which properly belongs to them , -the trading companies , which have been overspread- ing , and as it were deluging , extenfive provinces and countries , would , by con- tracting themselves within the limits of their proper ...
... themselves , which properly belongs to them , -the trading companies , which have been overspread- ing , and as it were deluging , extenfive provinces and countries , would , by con- tracting themselves within the limits of their proper ...
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