The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... design of a paper employed for that o in our preceeding volume, was to improve the art; we shall now present one, calculated to encourage the exercise of it, by giving a proper answer to a complaint often heard among inattentive readers ...
... design of a paper employed for that o in our preceeding volume, was to improve the art; we shall now present one, calculated to encourage the exercise of it, by giving a proper answer to a complaint often heard among inattentive readers ...
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... design of cultivating the fiendship of all the states bordering upon the Ottoman empire. Notwithstanding all this, it is thought that the fire of sedition is rather smothered than exsinguished; and it may be easily observed, that but ...
... design of cultivating the fiendship of all the states bordering upon the Ottoman empire. Notwithstanding all this, it is thought that the fire of sedition is rather smothered than exsinguished; and it may be easily observed, that but ...
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... design, treaties of friendship have been onduded with the African regencies of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli. A scheme was laid in 1751 for establishing a trade on the western coast of Africa, where his Danish Majesty bought from the ...
... design, treaties of friendship have been onduded with the African regencies of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli. A scheme was laid in 1751 for establishing a trade on the western coast of Africa, where his Danish Majesty bought from the ...
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... designed for the declared enemies of G. Britain. This the King of Prussia complained of, both at that time and since; with what justice, or appearance of it, we we cannot determine. In the mean time, he absolutely denies Jan.1753. I It ...
... designed for the declared enemies of G. Britain. This the King of Prussia complained of, both at that time and since; with what justice, or appearance of it, we we cannot determine. In the mean time, he absolutely denies Jan.1753. I It ...
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... design. After reasons so strong; after having, in vain, demanded reparation from those who alone could make it; is there any colour whatever for pretending, that the King should give up his own subjects? And could he do it, even if he ...
... design. After reasons so strong; after having, in vain, demanded reparation from those who alone could make it; is there any colour whatever for pretending, that the King should give up his own subjects? And could he do it, even if he ...
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