The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... pursued for many years past , as have manifeftly tended to difgrace the name , betray the interefts , ruin the trade , weaken the liberties , and deprefs the courage of the British nation . It is now with the most fenfi ble pleasure we ...
... pursued for many years past , as have manifeftly tended to difgrace the name , betray the interefts , ruin the trade , weaken the liberties , and deprefs the courage of the British nation . It is now with the most fenfi ble pleasure we ...
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... pursued a long feries of wrong measures , the Emperor's death could have made little or no altera- tion in the affairs of Europe ; fo that the Emperor's death had nothing in it fatal to the liberties of Europe , but its happening before ...
... pursued a long feries of wrong measures , the Emperor's death could have made little or no altera- tion in the affairs of Europe ; fo that the Emperor's death had nothing in it fatal to the liberties of Europe , but its happening before ...
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... pursued ever fince the revolution , these fhould have been the ends propofed in all our negotia- tions ; and for accomplishing these ends , a most happy and unlook'd for accident oc- curred , by the court of France's fending back the ...
... pursued ever fince the revolution , these fhould have been the ends propofed in all our negotia- tions ; and for accomplishing these ends , a most happy and unlook'd for accident oc- curred , by the court of France's fending back the ...
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... pursued the direct contrary , by which we have brought ourfelves under the neceffity complained of ; and now , to relieve us from this ne- ceffity , of the several methods that may be thought of , that alone is propofed , which tends ...
... pursued the direct contrary , by which we have brought ourfelves under the neceffity complained of ; and now , to relieve us from this ne- ceffity , of the several methods that may be thought of , that alone is propofed , which tends ...
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... pursued . " - The Pruffians , in their relation , own , that their horse were broken ; that the Auftrian Huffars took a compass round their army , and fell upon their baggage ; but fay , that the firm- nefs of their infantry , with the ...
... pursued . " - The Pruffians , in their relation , own , that their horse were broken ; that the Auftrian Huffars took a compass round their army , and fell upon their baggage ; but fay , that the firm- nefs of their infantry , with the ...
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