The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... kingdom being divided into feveral parties ; one adhe- ring to the dictates of the French court , a fecond is for a peace with Ruffia on the old footing , and a third is of opi- nion , that some advantages ought to be granted by Ruffia ...
... kingdom being divided into feveral parties ; one adhe- ring to the dictates of the French court , a fecond is for a peace with Ruffia on the old footing , and a third is of opi- nion , that some advantages ought to be granted by Ruffia ...
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... kingdom to do the fame . It would be fo far from leffening , that it would render the favours of the crown more honourable than they ever can o- therwile be . We have a Noble Duke amongst us , who now poffefles an eftate that was given ...
... kingdom to do the fame . It would be fo far from leffening , that it would render the favours of the crown more honourable than they ever can o- therwile be . We have a Noble Duke amongst us , who now poffefles an eftate that was given ...
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... kingdom ; because the crown would certainly put an end to the latter , before it could do any mischief ; but the former will be patronized and continued , as long as the crown is under the direction of fuch a minifter ; or , at least ...
... kingdom ; because the crown would certainly put an end to the latter , before it could do any mischief ; but the former will be patronized and continued , as long as the crown is under the direction of fuch a minifter ; or , at least ...
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... kingdom , what will you answer to your friends and correspondents , when they demand of you , why was Sir John Barnard omitted in the lift of candidates for London ? why is the nation deprived of his fervice ? Do you imagine they will ...
... kingdom , what will you answer to your friends and correspondents , when they demand of you , why was Sir John Barnard omitted in the lift of candidates for London ? why is the nation deprived of his fervice ? Do you imagine they will ...
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... kingdom were at a very low ebb . Cardinal Richelieu had the difadvantage of acting at a time , when the greatnefs of the houfe of Auftria gave the fame apprehenfions to Europe that the house of Bourbon does now ; and when the Proteftant ...
... kingdom were at a very low ebb . Cardinal Richelieu had the difadvantage of acting at a time , when the greatnefs of the houfe of Auftria gave the fame apprehenfions to Europe that the house of Bourbon does now ; and when the Proteftant ...
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