The Scots Magazine, 第 43 卷Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... occafion of recommending them thither . At The Difpenfary had scarcely existence when it found a patron in the Hon . Hen- ry Erfkine ; and to the benevolent exer- tions of that amiable and public - spirited gentleman it , in a great ...
... occafion of recommending them thither . At The Difpenfary had scarcely existence when it found a patron in the Hon . Hen- ry Erfkine ; and to the benevolent exer- tions of that amiable and public - spirited gentleman it , in a great ...
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... occafion , are fet forth in his public declaration , which he has ordered to be laid before the House . [ 42. 664. ] His Majefty has with the utmost re- luctance been induced to take any hoftile measures against a state , whofe alliance ...
... occafion , are fet forth in his public declaration , which he has ordered to be laid before the House . [ 42. 664. ] His Majefty has with the utmost re- luctance been induced to take any hoftile measures against a state , whofe alliance ...
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... occafion , ought , beyond all difpute , to have been fubjected to the inspection of their Lord- fhips ; but as the Noble Lord had not thought proper to do that , he was not authorised in introducing any allufion to it at all . Lord ...
... occafion , ought , beyond all difpute , to have been fubjected to the inspection of their Lord- fhips ; but as the Noble Lord had not thought proper to do that , he was not authorised in introducing any allufion to it at all . Lord ...
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... occafion to harass and diftrefs government , through a principle of malice and envy . " The Duke of Richmond replied again , and described the President of the Coun- cil as a known Tory in political principle . The debate now underwent ...
... occafion to harass and diftrefs government , through a principle of malice and envy . " The Duke of Richmond replied again , and described the President of the Coun- cil as a known Tory in political principle . The debate now underwent ...
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... occafion , not to lofe an hour in propofing a ceffation of hoftilities with Holland , for the purpose of meeting , and cultivating a friendly dif- pofition , of reconciling commercial dif- ferences , and reftoring that union of ...
... occafion , not to lofe an hour in propofing a ceffation of hoftilities with Holland , for the purpose of meeting , and cultivating a friendly dif- pofition , of reconciling commercial dif- ferences , and reftoring that union of ...
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第 509 頁 - About things on which the public thinks long, it commonly attains to think right...
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第 124 頁 - I could either bear advantageously upon the right of the rebel line, as it was then formed, or cannonade any body of troops in flank which they might detach into the wood to retard the progress of the lightinfantry.
第 305 頁 - New- York. Except this is done, they will have nothing to hinder them from throwing further reinforcements to the...
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