The Scots Magazine, Том 49Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... thought , thought , to lay afide the inftrument of our greatnefs Jan. 1787 . 3 Parliament : On the Addrefs .
... thought , thought , to lay afide the inftrument of our greatnefs Jan. 1787 . 3 Parliament : On the Addrefs .
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thought , to lay afide the inftrument of our greatnefs , and to refign what had been the means of our fafety . However volatile and inconftant the French na- tion may be , the French cabinet has been for centuries the most steady and ...
thought , to lay afide the inftrument of our greatnefs , and to refign what had been the means of our fafety . However volatile and inconftant the French na- tion may be , the French cabinet has been for centuries the most steady and ...
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... thought it was time to re- mind the English , that there still exifted an American army . One is at a lofs , whether moft to extol the fage intrepidi- ty of the Chief , or the refolution display- ed by his army in making an attack on ...
... thought it was time to re- mind the English , that there still exifted an American army . One is at a lofs , whether moft to extol the fage intrepidi- ty of the Chief , or the refolution display- ed by his army in making an attack on ...
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... thought disheartened , and which , like the Hydra of the fable , re - appeared with a more threatening head , aftonished the English , and kept them in awe , till the defeat of Burgoyne changed the afpect of affairs . This is the moft ...
... thought disheartened , and which , like the Hydra of the fable , re - appeared with a more threatening head , aftonished the English , and kept them in awe , till the defeat of Burgoyne changed the afpect of affairs . This is the moft ...
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... thought to conftitute it a bodily case . I have only to fay further , that al- though my gratitude will be largely due to any perfon who can remove the mist which , at prefent , hangs over my men- tal eye , yet , in fo hopeless a light ...
... thought to conftitute it a bodily case . I have only to fay further , that al- though my gratitude will be largely due to any perfon who can remove the mist which , at prefent , hangs over my men- tal eye , yet , in fo hopeless a light ...
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