The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... Account of what they know . But the Truth is , I fear , my Lords , that the Advocates for this Bill are against any Delay , or any Inquiry , because they are fenfible that every Day , and every Circumftance you examine into , will ...
... Account of what they know . But the Truth is , I fear , my Lords , that the Advocates for this Bill are against any Delay , or any Inquiry , because they are fenfible that every Day , and every Circumftance you examine into , will ...
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... Account of our Conduct , they will fay , the Nation muft either be mad or reduced to its G laft Shift , and this can be no great Encouragement for a foreign Court to join with us in any defperate Un- dertaking . For the Sake therefore ...
... Account of our Conduct , they will fay , the Nation muft either be mad or reduced to its G laft Shift , and this can be no great Encouragement for a foreign Court to join with us in any defperate Un- dertaking . For the Sake therefore ...
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... Account been been present on Shore , where proba- bly he was. Number of Gin - Houfes , left , contrary to the old Obfervation , you should have more Chapels for the Devil , than Houses of Prayer in the King- dom . My Regard therefore for ...
... Account been been present on Shore , where proba- bly he was. Number of Gin - Houfes , left , contrary to the old Obfervation , you should have more Chapels for the Devil , than Houses of Prayer in the King- dom . My Regard therefore for ...
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... a Council of War by the princi- pal Engineer , fignifying at the fame ime , that an Addition of 1600 them them having imprudently put Fire to the Guard Houfe , 22 Anfwer to the Account of the Expedition to Carthagena .
... a Council of War by the princi- pal Engineer , fignifying at the fame ime , that an Addition of 1600 them them having imprudently put Fire to the Guard Houfe , 22 Anfwer to the Account of the Expedition to Carthagena .
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... a Fleet was employ'd to little her Purpose , but to attend upon the Ariny , and to convoy their Traniparts , was with Regret Regret obferved , both by the Offi- cers of the 24 Anfwer to the Account of the Expedition to Carthagena .
... a Fleet was employ'd to little her Purpose , but to attend upon the Ariny , and to convoy their Traniparts , was with Regret Regret obferved , both by the Offi- cers of the 24 Anfwer to the Account of the Expedition to Carthagena .
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