The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... proper . In confe- gence of this , both fides laboured with their might to gain the afcendant to at party in the diet and miniftry of Swe- den which was most inclined to their fe- veral interests . An occafion foon hap- pened for trying ...
... proper . In confe- gence of this , both fides laboured with their might to gain the afcendant to at party in the diet and miniftry of Swe- den which was most inclined to their fe- veral interests . An occafion foon hap- pened for trying ...
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... proper encourage- ments , induced great numbers of firan- gers to come and fettle in his dominions , and has taken a good many foreign sea- men into his fervice . It is probably with defign to increase the number of hands , that he has ...
... proper encourage- ments , induced great numbers of firan- gers to come and fettle in his dominions , and has taken a good many foreign sea- men into his fervice . It is probably with defign to increase the number of hands , that he has ...
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... proper measure to get a diverfion made in favour of their own territories . It could not be fuppofed that the Genoese were well fatisfied with their condition , being already deprived of Final , the defire of preferving which had drawn ...
... proper measure to get a diverfion made in favour of their own territories . It could not be fuppofed that the Genoese were well fatisfied with their condition , being already deprived of Final , the defire of preferving which had drawn ...
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... proper management , and then to prepare for a vigorous defence of the city . For fome time after the revolt , all publick affairs were directed by a council chofen from among the people , to which none of the Nobility were admitted ...
... proper management , and then to prepare for a vigorous defence of the city . For fome time after the revolt , all publick affairs were directed by a council chofen from among the people , to which none of the Nobility were admitted ...
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... proper or vigorous attempt ei- ther upon the coafts of France or Spain , tho ' their whole coafts lay open to us , and the inland country was very little guarded . After obferving , that the acquifition of the French Weft - India and ...
... proper or vigorous attempt ei- ther upon the coafts of France or Spain , tho ' their whole coafts lay open to us , and the inland country was very little guarded . After obferving , that the acquifition of the French Weft - India and ...
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