The Scots Magazine, 第 43 卷Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... fer- vice to which it is appropriated , of whatever nature that fervice may be , calls for its application : the public cof- fers are the fafe repofitory for public money . One purpose , among others , expreff ed in the act that ...
... fer- vice to which it is appropriated , of whatever nature that fervice may be , calls for its application : the public cof- fers are the fafe repofitory for public money . One purpose , among others , expreff ed in the act that ...
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... fervice , their experience , and difciplining of their troops , they would be extremely averse from having foreign troops in numbers introduced among them , and above all Frenchmen . The reflection upon their becoming foon feparate ...
... fervice , their experience , and difciplining of their troops , they would be extremely averse from having foreign troops in numbers introduced among them , and above all Frenchmen . The reflection upon their becoming foon feparate ...
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... fervice of the revolted colonies , having quitted that fervice , and joined the King's standard ; - of Gen. Leflie's being fent by Gen. Clinton from New York , on an expedition to the Chesapeak ; - of Sir Henry Clinton's con- tinuing to ...
... fervice of the revolted colonies , having quitted that fervice , and joined the King's standard ; - of Gen. Leflie's being fent by Gen. Clinton from New York , on an expedition to the Chesapeak ; - of Sir Henry Clinton's con- tinuing to ...
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upon fervice , and during their continu- ance thereon . 4. That all captures made by the Af- fociators , when not acting in conjunction with any of his Majefty's land and fea forces , will be their entire property , and diftributed ...
upon fervice , and during their continu- ance thereon . 4. That all captures made by the Af- fociators , when not acting in conjunction with any of his Majefty's land and fea forces , will be their entire property , and diftributed ...
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... fervice . I had no reason to suppose they intended joining us ; nor was it poffible to fay , what measures they meant to It is impoffible at prefent to say , in what manner , or how foon , this bufine fs will be settled . It is ...
... fervice . I had no reason to suppose they intended joining us ; nor was it poffible to fay , what measures they meant to It is impoffible at prefent to say , in what manner , or how foon , this bufine fs will be settled . It is ...
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