The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... peace of the empire , contrary to treaties of peace , and the exprefs con- ftitutions of the empire . People could not tell how to account for the tran- quillity with which the court of Vienna faw that prince make an irruption into one ...
... peace of the empire , contrary to treaties of peace , and the exprefs con- ftitutions of the empire . People could not tell how to account for the tran- quillity with which the court of Vienna faw that prince make an irruption into one ...
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... peace . ' Tis faid terms of ac- commodation have been propofed , very advantageous to the British commerce in America , upon condition of G. Bri- tain's ftanding neuter with regard to the views of the Spanish court in Italy . " Tis ...
... peace . ' Tis faid terms of ac- commodation have been propofed , very advantageous to the British commerce in America , upon condition of G. Bri- tain's ftanding neuter with regard to the views of the Spanish court in Italy . " Tis ...
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... peace he was never employed he was even difappointed in his preferment . The reafon is plain : He was not fit for those services that intitle our fea and land Captains to pre- ferment in time of peace : he had fhew . ed it , when he was ...
... peace he was never employed he was even difappointed in his preferment . The reafon is plain : He was not fit for those services that intitle our fea and land Captains to pre- ferment in time of peace : he had fhew . ed it , when he was ...
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... peace with a knave , a drunkard , houfes to be no very good politick for reftricting the number of play- a mifer , or a liar ; but there is not one moment's cafe to be enjoyed with thofe fince it would naturally tend to increafe whofe ...
... peace with a knave , a drunkard , houfes to be no very good politick for reftricting the number of play- a mifer , or a liar ; but there is not one moment's cafe to be enjoyed with thofe fince it would naturally tend to increafe whofe ...
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... peace of Europe . Far from looking with indifference upon the friendship of the King of Pruf- fia , the value and importance of which we well know , we have no reafon to reproach ourselves with having neglect- ed to cultivate it with ...
... peace of Europe . Far from looking with indifference upon the friendship of the King of Pruf- fia , the value and importance of which we well know , we have no reafon to reproach ourselves with having neglect- ed to cultivate it with ...
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