The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... fure gained , as it obliged the court of Vailles to draw from the Netherlands a body of troops ; many of whom Bed , or were ruined in their tedious march . M. Belleifle now cantoned a part of his army along the Var , and the rest ...
... fure gained , as it obliged the court of Vailles to draw from the Netherlands a body of troops ; many of whom Bed , or were ruined in their tedious march . M. Belleifle now cantoned a part of his army along the Var , and the rest ...
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... fure , to know the worft at once , than to live in eternal ing 1748 . dread of what at laft muft fall on us . By this , which was to him the feverest of all provocations , I difcovered at length the depth of all my mifery . I banished ...
... fure , to know the worft at once , than to live in eternal ing 1748 . dread of what at laft muft fall on us . By this , which was to him the feverest of all provocations , I difcovered at length the depth of all my mifery . I banished ...
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... been neceffarily chose that were anti - minifte rial adherents . This , to be fure , at fo delicate a crifis , alarmed the m- As y , and and put them on ufing their best efforts to obviate 18 Jan. 1748 Extraits of The State of the nation .
... been neceffarily chose that were anti - minifte rial adherents . This , to be fure , at fo delicate a crifis , alarmed the m- As y , and and put them on ufing their best efforts to obviate 18 Jan. 1748 Extraits of The State of the nation .
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... fure , no one of them can de- ny , that the abolishing of thefe jurifdi- ctions is neceffary for the publick good ; and if this be admitted , most of the ar- guments made ufe of against the bill now before us will evanish ; particularly ...
... fure , no one of them can de- ny , that the abolishing of thefe jurifdi- ctions is neceffary for the publick good ; and if this be admitted , most of the ar- guments made ufe of against the bill now before us will evanish ; particularly ...
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... fure the nomination ought not to be lodged hereditarily in the families of any fubjects ; because , as I have before obfer- ved , it creates fo many petty and arbitra- ry fovereigns ; and if it were to be lodged in the choice of the ...
... fure the nomination ought not to be lodged hereditarily in the families of any fubjects ; because , as I have before obfer- ved , it creates fo many petty and arbitra- ry fovereigns ; and if it were to be lodged in the choice of the ...
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