The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... European powers , who think it neceffary to guard againit the enterprizes of a court , whofe fmootheft pretences have ... Europe ! The court of France feems not not at all satisfied at having fo very much entangled 4 A Summary of PUBLICK ...
... European powers , who think it neceffary to guard againit the enterprizes of a court , whofe fmootheft pretences have ... Europe ! The court of France feems not not at all satisfied at having fo very much entangled 4 A Summary of PUBLICK ...
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... Europe . Afraid of a defcent from the English , they had drawn their troops from the inland parts , to guard their coafts ; while their fleets , equipp'd and ready for fervice , were pent up in their harbours by four or five of our ...
... Europe . Afraid of a defcent from the English , they had drawn their troops from the inland parts , to guard their coafts ; while their fleets , equipp'd and ready for fervice , were pent up in their harbours by four or five of our ...
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... Europe , we fhall find that each of them has made a more or lefs figure in the world , as they were directed and influenced by men who could have no other view than the good of their country . We have an eminent proof of this in the ...
... Europe , we fhall find that each of them has made a more or lefs figure in the world , as they were directed and influenced by men who could have no other view than the good of their country . We have an eminent proof of this in the ...
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... Europe is entered . If fuch ties are not binding , with what fafety can the house of Auftria flatter itself in any future ? 2. The alliances with Ruffia and the Maritime powers , all Europe knows , fubfifted before the Pruffian troops ...
... Europe is entered . If fuch ties are not binding , with what fafety can the house of Auftria flatter itself in any future ? 2. The alliances with Ruffia and the Maritime powers , all Europe knows , fubfifted before the Pruffian troops ...
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... Europe , from the treaty of Se ville to January 1. 1738 , relating to a- ny loffes fuftained by his Majefty's fubjects , by depredations committed by the Spaniards in Europe or America , which had not be fore been laid before parliament ...
... Europe , from the treaty of Se ville to January 1. 1738 , relating to a- ny loffes fuftained by his Majefty's fubjects , by depredations committed by the Spaniards in Europe or America , which had not be fore been laid before parliament ...
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