The Scots Magazine, 42권Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... seemed moft likely to take place . Gen. Grant then very circumftantially recited the hiftory of every tranfaction that had paffed , from his firft failing , in November 1778 , with 5000 men under his command , from New York to the Weft ...
... seemed moft likely to take place . Gen. Grant then very circumftantially recited the hiftory of every tranfaction that had paffed , from his firft failing , in November 1778 , with 5000 men under his command , from New York to the Weft ...
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... seemed to breathe the hich produced the partition of But the cafes and times did not ble each other . The King of Pruf- dently derived more benefit from aracter of the protector of the of the princes of the Empire , than ay thing to be ...
... seemed to breathe the hich produced the partition of But the cafes and times did not ble each other . The King of Pruf- dently derived more benefit from aracter of the protector of the of the princes of the Empire , than ay thing to be ...
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... seemed , on horfeback , to forget the injuries of time , and to be infenfible to the infirmi- ties of years . The continual action of body and mind , not only mended , but by degrees established his health . All the refources of his ...
... seemed , on horfeback , to forget the injuries of time , and to be infenfible to the infirmi- ties of years . The continual action of body and mind , not only mended , but by degrees established his health . All the refources of his ...
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... seemed to be fo inextricably involved in the mud and floughs of the hollow ways , that they already deemed them a certain prize . All the movements were , however , made with fuch judgement , and the different columns fo effectually ...
... seemed to be fo inextricably involved in the mud and floughs of the hollow ways , that they already deemed them a certain prize . All the movements were , however , made with fuch judgement , and the different columns fo effectually ...
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... seemed to be the temper of the Houfe to fall in with the opinion of the minister on every mo- tion , he would not divide them again , but get through his bill in a curfory way , in order that it might the more speedily receive the death ...
... seemed to be the temper of the Houfe to fall in with the opinion of the minister on every mo- tion , he would not divide them again , but get through his bill in a curfory way , in order that it might the more speedily receive the death ...
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