The Scots Magazine, Том 44Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1782 |
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... charge the Earl of Sandwich with mal- adminiftration , he was about to under , take a moft arduous task indeed ; for ... charge brought against him ! Punish him be- fore you have tried him ! Take from him his emoluments and his offices ...
... charge the Earl of Sandwich with mal- adminiftration , he was about to under , take a moft arduous task indeed ; for ... charge brought against him ! Punish him be- fore you have tried him ! Take from him his emoluments and his offices ...
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... charges of neglect , impo- licy , or ignorance . He afferted , we had always been too late , that our fyftem had ... charged the First Lord of the Admiralty with having betrayed Capt . Moutray , and the large Eaft and West India fleets ...
... charges of neglect , impo- licy , or ignorance . He afferted , we had always been too late , that our fyftem had ... charged the First Lord of the Admiralty with having betrayed Capt . Moutray , and the large Eaft and West India fleets ...
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... charge him with fome . thing like treachery of the bafeft kind . He trufted the good fense of the House would revolt at fuch attacks . Great part of the Hon . Gentleman's fpeech was merely matters of opinion . He wished , however , for ...
... charge him with fome . thing like treachery of the bafeft kind . He trufted the good fense of the House would revolt at fuch attacks . Great part of the Hon . Gentleman's fpeech was merely matters of opinion . He wished , however , for ...
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... charge related to the management of the Dutch war . That war was , he faid , of all foolish , abfurd , and mad undertakings , the most foolish , abfurd , and mad . It had been represent- ed to that Houfe , in order to get them to ...
... charge related to the management of the Dutch war . That war was , he faid , of all foolish , abfurd , and mad undertakings , the most foolish , abfurd , and mad . It had been represent- ed to that Houfe , in order to get them to ...
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... charge ought to be deduced from it ; becaufe little or no intelligence could be procu- red by frigates looking into Breft , unlefs they had been fent there from a squadron , as it were to dare the enemy to come out . The reafon why in ...
... charge ought to be deduced from it ; becaufe little or no intelligence could be procu- red by frigates looking into Breft , unlefs they had been fent there from a squadron , as it were to dare the enemy to come out . The reafon why in ...
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