The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... Majesty's wif- dom and goodness , the confidence we have , that no corrupt practices have of late been made ufe of , are so far from being arguments against the bill , that they are itrong arguments in its favour . A time like this , is ...
... Majesty's wif- dom and goodness , the confidence we have , that no corrupt practices have of late been made ufe of , are so far from being arguments against the bill , that they are itrong arguments in its favour . A time like this , is ...
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... Majesty to order his Attorney - General to profe- cute him . In this cafe , no merit , no publick fervice would be admitted as an excufe : even Admiral Vernon him- felf might be treated in this manner , notwithstanding his great ...
... Majesty to order his Attorney - General to profe- cute him . In this cafe , no merit , no publick fervice would be admitted as an excufe : even Admiral Vernon him- felf might be treated in this manner , notwithstanding his great ...
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... Majesty thought fit to block it up , and retire , leaving the command to Felt- Marshal Schwerin , and return'd to Ber- lin on the 29th , with Pr . William his brother . The garrifon made a fally , whom is a General , fome Colonels ...
... Majesty thought fit to block it up , and retire , leaving the command to Felt- Marshal Schwerin , and return'd to Ber- lin on the 29th , with Pr . William his brother . The garrifon made a fally , whom is a General , fome Colonels ...
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... Majesty is of opinion , that nothing can tend more to thwart it than raifing com- motions in the heart of the empire . 4. A war was never made to force a prince to accept of money offered to him . But what his Pruffian Majefty has ...
... Majesty is of opinion , that nothing can tend more to thwart it than raifing com- motions in the heart of the empire . 4. A war was never made to force a prince to accept of money offered to him . But what his Pruffian Majefty has ...
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... Majesty's territories . This , in her opinion , is the only me- thod agreeable to justice and equity , the fundamental conftitutions of the empire , and the maintenance of that falutary fyftem which establishes an equilibrium throughout ...
... Majesty's territories . This , in her opinion , is the only me- thod agreeable to justice and equity , the fundamental conftitutions of the empire , and the maintenance of that falutary fyftem which establishes an equilibrium throughout ...
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