The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... France had been long and eagerly bent upon humbling the houfe of Auftria , and that thofe two powers had a kind of he- reditary grudge at one another . There was alfo a coldnefs fo remarkable be- tween the courts of Versailles and Pe ...
... France had been long and eagerly bent upon humbling the houfe of Auftria , and that thofe two powers had a kind of he- reditary grudge at one another . There was alfo a coldnefs fo remarkable be- tween the courts of Versailles and Pe ...
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... France to the King of Pruffia ; which , the courfe of the war between G. Bri- instead of promoting , he would not wink tain and France . The Emprefs - Queen It was probably that piece of ge- guarantied all the French King's do- nerofity ...
... France to the King of Pruffia ; which , the courfe of the war between G. Bri- instead of promoting , he would not wink tain and France . The Emprefs - Queen It was probably that piece of ge- guarantied all the French King's do- nerofity ...
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... France , her coldness towards the court of London , and the march of her troops to afflift the Emprefs - Queen against the King of Pruffia . The Ruffians in motion have been very differently computed , name- ly , from 70,000 to 130,000 ...
... France , her coldness towards the court of London , and the march of her troops to afflift the Emprefs - Queen against the King of Pruffia . The Ruffians in motion have been very differently computed , name- ly , from 70,000 to 130,000 ...
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... France , upon felfifh views , and of improper behaviour to- wards fome refpectable powers , even thofe related to the royal family . In the end of the year it was faid , that there had been private meetings among fome of the principal ...
... France , upon felfifh views , and of improper behaviour to- wards fome refpectable powers , even thofe related to the royal family . In the end of the year it was faid , that there had been private meetings among fome of the principal ...
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... France ; and it was fuppofed they were to protect a trade with France which the British would reckon contraband , and to join the French if attacked or molested on that account . Very foon they return . ed to the respective ports of ...
... France ; and it was fuppofed they were to protect a trade with France which the British would reckon contraband , and to join the French if attacked or molested on that account . Very foon they return . ed to the respective ports of ...
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