The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... fame time both of them red their minifters at Conftantinople , demand a fpecifick declaration from the orte , as to thofe appearances which gave feverally uneafinefs . Thefe mini- received a very favourable anfwer ; ich was fuppofed to ...
... fame time both of them red their minifters at Conftantinople , demand a fpecifick declaration from the orte , as to thofe appearances which gave feverally uneafinefs . Thefe mini- received a very favourable anfwer ; ich was fuppofed to ...
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... fame time it was as natural for the French and Pruffian monarchs to en- deavour the imbarraffing her affairs , and at laat keep up the appearance of a war king ready to break out in the North , that they might be more at liberty to act ...
... fame time it was as natural for the French and Pruffian monarchs to en- deavour the imbarraffing her affairs , and at laat keep up the appearance of a war king ready to break out in the North , that they might be more at liberty to act ...
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... fame ; eftecming the previous four years war with Spain only , as no kind of pa- lowance must be made , as the debts are rallel . For the laft four years fome al- higher ; but that is near balanced by the finking fund . I will not fay ...
... fame ; eftecming the previous four years war with Spain only , as no kind of pa- lowance must be made , as the debts are rallel . For the laft four years fome al- higher ; but that is near balanced by the finking fund . I will not fay ...
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... fame , and perhaps greater dan ger than themfelves . Truth and indignation extorted thus much but prudence and returning tem- per prevent more . Could I fubfcribe the following creed , it would take off the fa- fhionable imputation of ...
... fame , and perhaps greater dan ger than themfelves . Truth and indignation extorted thus much but prudence and returning tem- per prevent more . Could I fubfcribe the following creed , it would take off the fa- fhionable imputation of ...
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... fame thing of him as I have faid of fuch men in Scot- land : his good - will ought never to be courted ; his refentment will , I hope , be always defpifed . Now , Sir , with regard to what has been faid by way of anfwer to the arguments ...
... fame thing of him as I have faid of fuch men in Scot- land : his good - will ought never to be courted ; his refentment will , I hope , be always defpifed . Now , Sir , with regard to what has been faid by way of anfwer to the arguments ...
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