The Scots Magazine, Том 44Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1782 |
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... fame instant , inform . ing the Mayor , that Adm . Darby's in telligence had been confirmed beyond all power of doubt or contradiction . At the fame time Lord Stormont's letter to Mr Eden , fecretary in Ireland , inform- ing him , that ...
... fame instant , inform . ing the Mayor , that Adm . Darby's in telligence had been confirmed beyond all power of doubt or contradiction . At the fame time Lord Stormont's letter to Mr Eden , fecretary in Ireland , inform- ing him , that ...
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... fame unhappy er- rors , and to quiet the ill - grounded ap- prehenfions of fome well - meaning people , I do fue this my proclamation , hereby alluring his Majefty's loyal fubjects in this province , that they may rely on Speedy and ...
... fame unhappy er- rors , and to quiet the ill - grounded ap- prehenfions of fome well - meaning people , I do fue this my proclamation , hereby alluring his Majefty's loyal fubjects in this province , that they may rely on Speedy and ...
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... fame alfo were the measures whi carried Cæfar , on the wings of honoura fame , even to the conqueft of Germa and the Tranfalpine Gaul . And fame measures have been before and e fince invariably pursued by every fenf commander , the ...
... fame alfo were the measures whi carried Cæfar , on the wings of honoura fame , even to the conqueft of Germa and the Tranfalpine Gaul . And fame measures have been before and e fince invariably pursued by every fenf commander , the ...
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... fame effects . Thus the Ruffians , when is a barbarous ftate , called all other prople by the name of Nemei , or dumb na ; and held them in a proportionable hare of contempt : but when improve- ments prevailed among them , this difpo ...
... fame effects . Thus the Ruffians , when is a barbarous ftate , called all other prople by the name of Nemei , or dumb na ; and held them in a proportionable hare of contempt : but when improve- ments prevailed among them , this difpo ...
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... fame latitude with the Italians , and nearly in the fame man- ner ; and who have in all ages been fa- mous for their honefty ? Justin men tions their fidelity in keeping whatever course of a voyage up the Red Sea , & c . by Eyles See ...
... fame latitude with the Italians , and nearly in the fame man- ner ; and who have in all ages been fa- mous for their honefty ? Justin men tions their fidelity in keeping whatever course of a voyage up the Red Sea , & c . by Eyles See ...
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