The Scots Magazine (and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany)., Tom 11739 |
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... merchants , and reprefent them in the ftrongest manner to thofe , by whom they were aggrieved ; but did the fame by any fingle perfon ; not only in points of trade , but even in cafes of private right and property . - Whether all thefe ...
... merchants , and reprefent them in the ftrongest manner to thofe , by whom they were aggrieved ; but did the fame by any fingle perfon ; not only in points of trade , but even in cafes of private right and property . - Whether all thefe ...
Strona 11
... merchant , and about a fews bides . How would the old ufurping Protector have thunder'd , if either the French or the Spaniards had , for a long courfe of years , not only plunder'd our Fships , and treated our feamen with cruel- ty ...
... merchant , and about a fews bides . How would the old ufurping Protector have thunder'd , if either the French or the Spaniards had , for a long courfe of years , not only plunder'd our Fships , and treated our feamen with cruel- ty ...
Strona 15
... merchants of Monmouth - freet , and others . I learn'd the following particulars in relation to this fale : The armour in which the ghoft in the tragedy of Hamlet makes its appearance , as well as a certain quantity of arms , drums ...
... merchants of Monmouth - freet , and others . I learn'd the following particulars in relation to this fale : The armour in which the ghoft in the tragedy of Hamlet makes its appearance , as well as a certain quantity of arms , drums ...
Strona 55
... Merchants , & c . from the fubjects of that crown . Here is nothing more uneafy , or T more ingrateful to a perfon who truly loves his country , than to find himfelf under a neceffity of engaging in political difputes : for fince these ...
... Merchants , & c . from the fubjects of that crown . Here is nothing more uneafy , or T more ingrateful to a perfon who truly loves his country , than to find himfelf under a neceffity of engaging in political difputes : for fince these ...
Strona 56
... merchants , that they were really injured , why did not our fleet proceed im- mediately to hoftilities ? Here was a juft caufe for war ; the nation expected it ; a plan of operations had been printed in the Craftfman ; the publick had ...
... merchants , that they were really injured , why did not our fleet proceed im- mediately to hoftilities ? Here was a juft caufe for war ; the nation expected it ; a plan of operations had been printed in the Craftfman ; the publick had ...
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