The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... interest of that prince . DENMARK has taken no part in the prefent troubles of Europe ; her King ap- pearing wholly intent upon improving ma- nufactures , and extending navigation and commerce , which are the fureft sources of a ...
... interest of that prince . DENMARK has taken no part in the prefent troubles of Europe ; her King ap- pearing wholly intent upon improving ma- nufactures , and extending navigation and commerce , which are the fureft sources of a ...
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... interests of the people . This is our conftitution : so that while our reprefentatives are faithful , the people are fafe . And this power of enquiry , is much more properly lodged , to answer the intent of government , with the people ...
... interests of the people . This is our conftitution : so that while our reprefentatives are faithful , the people are fafe . And this power of enquiry , is much more properly lodged , to answer the intent of government , with the people ...
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... interest of the British trade and the freedom of naviga- tion fo evidently depend . " 66 Petitions to the fame purpose have been presented by the merchants of Bristol , Glafgow , and several others ; and on the 26th , one from the Lord ...
... interest of the British trade and the freedom of naviga- tion fo evidently depend . " 66 Petitions to the fame purpose have been presented by the merchants of Bristol , Glafgow , and several others ; and on the 26th , one from the Lord ...
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... interest . Tho ' our army has hitherto been useless , ' tis highly probable they must hencefor- ward earn their pay ; and , as nothing is now to be apprehended at home , that they will be commiffioned to act as Plenipos a- broad , in ...
... interest . Tho ' our army has hitherto been useless , ' tis highly probable they must hencefor- ward earn their pay ; and , as nothing is now to be apprehended at home , that they will be commiffioned to act as Plenipos a- broad , in ...
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... interest of this nation have in all treaties and nego- tiations been neglected , the confidence of our most natural allies difregarded , and the favour of our most dangerous enemies courted ; and that to this moft unaccount- able ...
... interest of this nation have in all treaties and nego- tiations been neglected , the confidence of our most natural allies difregarded , and the favour of our most dangerous enemies courted ; and that to this moft unaccount- able ...
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