The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... negotiations , be- gins to have his conduct more narrowly ey'd by the other European powers , who think it neceffary to guard againit the enterprizes of a court , whofe fmootheft pretences have often concealed the most ambitious defigns ...
... negotiations , be- gins to have his conduct more narrowly ey'd by the other European powers , who think it neceffary to guard againit the enterprizes of a court , whofe fmootheft pretences have often concealed the most ambitious defigns ...
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... negotiations then carrying on with the court of Spain would at laft end in a fafe and honourable peace . This would have been a good end , an end for which we had reafon to nego- tiate , and an end which every good man wifhed to fee ...
... negotiations then carrying on with the court of Spain would at laft end in a fafe and honourable peace . This would have been a good end , an end for which we had reafon to nego- tiate , and an end which every good man wifhed to fee ...
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... negotiations with Spain , oppofing. pected it ; but as , during the whole time of these negotiations , we were put to a great expence , and fuffering many of the calamities of a real war , we ought not to have continued our negotiations ...
... negotiations with Spain , oppofing. pected it ; but as , during the whole time of these negotiations , we were put to a great expence , and fuffering many of the calamities of a real war , we ought not to have continued our negotiations ...
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... negotiations , the moft fcandalous con- vention , rather than involve itself in a war . Í did not then , I do not now , look upon war in fuch a terrible light ; but yet I look upon it as a misfortune , which no man ought to involve his ...
... negotiations , the moft fcandalous con- vention , rather than involve itself in a war . Í did not then , I do not now , look upon war in fuch a terrible light ; but yet I look upon it as a misfortune , which no man ought to involve his ...
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... negotiations with Spain . Whoever may be to blame , we are ve- ry certain , both from the nature of our conftitution , and the knowledge we have of his Majefty's wifdom and good- nefs , that he can have no fhare in it ; and , therefore ...
... negotiations with Spain . Whoever may be to blame , we are ve- ry certain , both from the nature of our conftitution , and the knowledge we have of his Majefty's wifdom and good- nefs , that he can have no fhare in it ; and , therefore ...
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