The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... themselves of as many fire - arms , and other mortal weapons , as they can poffibly come at , and we know that our prefs - gangs are not furnished with arms proper for encountering fuch a mob : therefore , without the affiftance of the ...
... themselves of as many fire - arms , and other mortal weapons , as they can poffibly come at , and we know that our prefs - gangs are not furnished with arms proper for encountering fuch a mob : therefore , without the affiftance of the ...
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... themselves , and confequently had a right , a fortiori , to lay it before the prefbytery where Mr Home of Athelstonford refided ; that in fo doing they had fhewn , not only due attention to the interefts of religion , but refpect to the ...
... themselves , and confequently had a right , a fortiori , to lay it before the prefbytery where Mr Home of Athelstonford refided ; that in fo doing they had fhewn , not only due attention to the interefts of religion , but refpect to the ...
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... themselves equal to us at fea ; because if they had a fufficient number of fhips of war , they could then no where find a fufficient number of seamen ; as moft of the fea- men they now have , would , in a few years , be either killed ...
... themselves equal to us at fea ; because if they had a fufficient number of fhips of war , they could then no where find a fufficient number of seamen ; as moft of the fea- men they now have , would , in a few years , be either killed ...
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... themselves , do not we know , that often , and in many places , a gang of loofe fellows affaciate themfelves together , affume the character of a prefs - gang , and raife contributions upon every paf- fenger , under pretence of preffing ...
... themselves , do not we know , that often , and in many places , a gang of loofe fellows affaciate themfelves together , affume the character of a prefs - gang , and raife contributions upon every paf- fenger , under pretence of preffing ...
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... themselves with their car- goes , is a ridiculous expectation . The people , at least the trading people of France , may perhaps be averfe to a war ; but I am fure , that they neither expect nor defire a reftitution of the fhips them ...
... themselves with their car- goes , is a ridiculous expectation . The people , at least the trading people of France , may perhaps be averfe to a war ; but I am fure , that they neither expect nor defire a reftitution of the fhips them ...
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