The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... must be , the period of that life , that he might give another the spoils of my de- struction . I was but young in forrow yet : but rea- fon dictated to me , that tho ' it was a hope- lefs attempt , my only prospect of future peace must ...
... must be , the period of that life , that he might give another the spoils of my de- struction . I was but young in forrow yet : but rea- fon dictated to me , that tho ' it was a hope- lefs attempt , my only prospect of future peace must ...
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... must either find means to re- deem our debts , by acquifitions from the French , or otherwife continue as much ... must be made , as the debts are rallel . For the laft four years fome al- higher ; but that is near balanced by the ...
... must either find means to re- deem our debts , by acquifitions from the French , or otherwife continue as much ... must be made , as the debts are rallel . For the laft four years fome al- higher ; but that is near balanced by the ...
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... must be attended with inevitable rain . Our navy now is juft coming into that tate and order which adapts it to the parfait of a vigorous war . We have now Admirals , Captains , and feamen , that bave learned to fight ; the fea open to ...
... must be attended with inevitable rain . Our navy now is juft coming into that tate and order which adapts it to the parfait of a vigorous war . We have now Admirals , Captains , and feamen , that bave learned to fight ; the fea open to ...
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... must be borrowed for the fervice of the year . They upon this form a plan , valuing the funds confiderably un- der the then nominal price ; after which they found their patron , and from thence form a judgment what interest he expects ...
... must be borrowed for the fervice of the year . They upon this form a plan , valuing the funds confiderably un- der the then nominal price ; after which they found their patron , and from thence form a judgment what interest he expects ...
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... must have created . It happened luckily for them , that thefe records were not in the hands or power of any of the duchy - officers ; they were in the hands of an eminent wyer , unbiaffed to either party , and to whom both made a very ...
... must have created . It happened luckily for them , that thefe records were not in the hands or power of any of the duchy - officers ; they were in the hands of an eminent wyer , unbiaffed to either party , and to whom both made a very ...
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