The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... trade , are in themselves fo bvious , have been fo often exhibited , and fo vifibly exemplified , parti larly in our fifter - nation , that it is no wonder if fome parts of our coun- y have already been animated with a laudable ...
... trade , are in themselves fo bvious , have been fo often exhibited , and fo vifibly exemplified , parti larly in our fifter - nation , that it is no wonder if fome parts of our coun- y have already been animated with a laudable ...
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... trade they carried on to the French dominions , may have confiderable influence at pre- fent , to prevent their doing any thing which might interfere with that view . was first brought to his trial ; and after undergoing the feveral ...
... trade they carried on to the French dominions , may have confiderable influence at pre- fent , to prevent their doing any thing which might interfere with that view . was first brought to his trial ; and after undergoing the feveral ...
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... trade , he has fignified at the feveral courts what deference he expects fhould be paid to the Pruffian flag . This hu → mour muft in fome degree contribute to caufe his bias ftill lean towards the fide of France , as the prefent ftate ...
... trade , he has fignified at the feveral courts what deference he expects fhould be paid to the Pruffian flag . This hu → mour muft in fome degree contribute to caufe his bias ftill lean towards the fide of France , as the prefent ftate ...
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... trade in the Weft - Indies could be adjusted . At that time the face of affairs in Italy was very unpromifing ; and fome appearances of difcontent with the court of Versailles on that account , feemed to be further rea- fons for ...
... trade in the Weft - Indies could be adjusted . At that time the face of affairs in Italy was very unpromifing ; and fome appearances of difcontent with the court of Versailles on that account , feemed to be further rea- fons for ...
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... trade , tho ' both might have been done effectually : That in the East - Indies we allowed the French to deftroy our chief fettlement , tho ' we had fufficient notice of their defign ; and that the whole would have been deftroyed , if ...
... trade , tho ' both might have been done effectually : That in the East - Indies we allowed the French to deftroy our chief fettlement , tho ' we had fufficient notice of their defign ; and that the whole would have been deftroyed , if ...
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