The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... said to exift in America and the Western islands , 75,000 ; in all , upwards of 190,000 men in the pay of this coun- try . As to the navy alfo , it was known that there were 85,000 men juft voted there ; fo that , adding thereto the ...
... said to exift in America and the Western islands , 75,000 ; in all , upwards of 190,000 men in the pay of this coun- try . As to the navy alfo , it was known that there were 85,000 men juft voted there ; fo that , adding thereto the ...
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... said he would vote for it if it were put . The question being put , the numbers were , Contents 33 , proxies 3 , in all 36 ; Not contents 57 , proxies 20 , in all 77 . Mr Jenkinfon , the fecretary at war , moved the army - eftimates in ...
... said he would vote for it if it were put . The question being put , the numbers were , Contents 33 , proxies 3 , in all 36 ; Not contents 57 , proxies 20 , in all 77 . Mr Jenkinfon , the fecretary at war , moved the army - eftimates in ...
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... said , notwithstanding any orders he might have for other purposes , had he received in- telligence that Jamaica was attacked , he fhould have immediately gone with his whole force to its fupport . He conclu ded with acknowledging ...
... said , notwithstanding any orders he might have for other purposes , had he received in- telligence that Jamaica was attacked , he fhould have immediately gone with his whole force to its fupport . He conclu ded with acknowledging ...
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... said , and anfwered every charge urged by Mr Fox and Mr Townshend a- gainst the conduct of the army . Gen. Burgoyne , Mr Turner , Lord North , Mr Meyrick , Gen. Conway , Col. Barré , Lord Middleton , and others , spoke in the debate ...
... said , and anfwered every charge urged by Mr Fox and Mr Townshend a- gainst the conduct of the army . Gen. Burgoyne , Mr Turner , Lord North , Mr Meyrick , Gen. Conway , Col. Barré , Lord Middleton , and others , spoke in the debate ...
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... said he laughed at the fol- ly ; he felt the insult as he ought , while he reprobated the injuftice . Lord Chesterfield ; in very vehement terms , condemned the county - meetings , as unconstitutional , lawlefs , and tending to debase ...
... said he laughed at the fol- ly ; he felt the insult as he ought , while he reprobated the injuftice . Lord Chesterfield ; in very vehement terms , condemned the county - meetings , as unconstitutional , lawlefs , and tending to debase ...
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