The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... consider what a condition our ships would be in, if upon any distress or danger they had not a port to retire to from the Land's- end to the streights of Gibraltar. Then again let us confider, Sir, how, in case of such a war, our navy ...
... consider what a condition our ships would be in, if upon any distress or danger they had not a port to retire to from the Land's- end to the streights of Gibraltar. Then again let us confider, Sir, how, in case of such a war, our navy ...
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... consider, that *Kings of Sweden and Denmark, the **Royal of Russia, the King of o, and the prince now hereditary older of the United Provinces, are * Finces of the empire, without being **, we may judge how improbable to that either of ...
... consider, that *Kings of Sweden and Denmark, the **Royal of Russia, the King of o, and the prince now hereditary older of the United Provinces, are * Finces of the empire, without being **, we may judge how improbable to that either of ...
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... considers this will cease wondering at the declaration I have made, and join with me in giving an affirmative to the ... consider the objećt, the view, and th principle of the treaty before us. As to the object, it is the election of a ...
... considers this will cease wondering at the declaration I have made, and join with me in giving an affirmative to the ... consider the objećt, the view, and th principle of the treaty before us. As to the object, it is the election of a ...
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... consider, th: there are always many strangers in of gallery. - But gentlemen seem to be consciot Sir, that this charge of venality agait the princes of Germany can gain no ch dit; therefore they shift the scene, an then those princes ...
... consider, th: there are always many strangers in of gallery. - But gentlemen seem to be consciot Sir, that this charge of venality agait the princes of Germany can gain no ch dit; therefore they shift the scene, an then those princes ...
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... considering his condućt in the lite war, I am surprised any one should onk him so much attached to the house * Austria, as that no consideration can o-rate him from the interest of that *use. Did he not soon after the begin*g of the ...
... considering his condućt in the lite war, I am surprised any one should onk him so much attached to the house * Austria, as that no consideration can o-rate him from the interest of that *use. Did he not soon after the begin*g of the ...
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