The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... prince , and fubjected his empire to the mercy of the Perfian victor . This compleat conqueft may serve as an example to future times of the dreadful effects of indolence and effeminacy in a prince , and avarice and carelesness in a ...
... prince , and fubjected his empire to the mercy of the Perfian victor . This compleat conqueft may serve as an example to future times of the dreadful effects of indolence and effeminacy in a prince , and avarice and carelesness in a ...
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... prince make an irruption into one of the finest and richest provinces belonging to the Auftrian family ; and imagined it must have been in confe- quence of a previous agreement with the Queen of Hungary , for fome poli- tick end : But ...
... prince make an irruption into one of the finest and richest provinces belonging to the Auftrian family ; and imagined it must have been in confe- quence of a previous agreement with the Queen of Hungary , for fome poli- tick end : But ...
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... prince feated on the Imperial throne , are inclined ftrongly to fide with the former ; in oppofition to the defigns of France , which , by raifing a dependent prince to be Emperor , would make the Bourbon scale too weighty , and thereby ...
... prince feated on the Imperial throne , are inclined ftrongly to fide with the former ; in oppofition to the defigns of France , which , by raifing a dependent prince to be Emperor , would make the Bourbon scale too weighty , and thereby ...
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... prince , and thofe practices of his minifters , as apparent as the fun at noon - day , both the prince and the mi- nifter would be vindicated by their tools in parliament ; and the patrons of the bill , till they faw its fate , would ...
... prince , and thofe practices of his minifters , as apparent as the fun at noon - day , both the prince and the mi- nifter would be vindicated by their tools in parliament ; and the patrons of the bill , till they faw its fate , would ...
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... prince who intends to rule by cor- ruption , give the royal affent to any bill for preventing it ? will not all cor- rupt methods be made ufe of to pre- vent fuch a bill's paffing both houfes ? and if it fhould , by a miraculous flow of ...
... prince who intends to rule by cor- ruption , give the royal affent to any bill for preventing it ? will not all cor- rupt methods be made ufe of to pre- vent fuch a bill's paffing both houfes ? and if it fhould , by a miraculous flow of ...
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