The Scots Magazine, Том 49Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... importance of this treaty to the future profperity of the people of England , whofe honour and intereft no confidera tion fhould induce them to facrifice ; and concluded with profeffing , that the fear of falling under the imputation of ...
... importance of this treaty to the future profperity of the people of England , whofe honour and intereft no confidera tion fhould induce them to facrifice ; and concluded with profeffing , that the fear of falling under the imputation of ...
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... importance to which they are not intitled ; but they have an aggregate name , by which , like corpo- rations , they can be known and implead- ed : they are the fame Society which , fome years ago , published in this coun- try their ...
... importance to which they are not intitled ; but they have an aggregate name , by which , like corpo- rations , they can be known and implead- ed : they are the fame Society which , fome years ago , published in this coun- try their ...
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... importance , a short time before the signing of the peace , following him with all the straw in the barn , went straight to a window on the ground floor , which he forced , and on which he mounted . He was received , in truth , like the ...
... importance , a short time before the signing of the peace , following him with all the straw in the barn , went straight to a window on the ground floor , which he forced , and on which he mounted . He was received , in truth , like the ...
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... importance of which was measured by the obftinacy of the e- nemy in defending it . It is certain , that two better measures might have been a dopted : the firft , to pursue their march , without regarding the fire of musketry , which ...
... importance of which was measured by the obftinacy of the e- nemy in defending it . It is certain , that two better measures might have been a dopted : the firft , to pursue their march , without regarding the fire of musketry , which ...
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... importance to every individual of this country , can- not admit of a doubt . That our author has fucceeded in giving to his performance the two firft of these qualifications , we will without fcruple venture to affirm ; nor can we well ...
... importance to every individual of this country , can- not admit of a doubt . That our author has fucceeded in giving to his performance the two firft of these qualifications , we will without fcruple venture to affirm ; nor can we well ...
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