The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... just demands of his subjects for those ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British ...
... just demands of his subjects for those ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British ...
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... just so far as he found it reasonable. During this difference, the Cardinal first retreated to Nocera, returned as far as Tuligno, then went to Bologna, and from that to Ferrara; all the time declaring, that he was determined to be seen ...
... just so far as he found it reasonable. During this difference, the Cardinal first retreated to Nocera, returned as far as Tuligno, then went to Bologna, and from that to Ferrara; all the time declaring, that he was determined to be seen ...
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... just to pay one's debts; it is yet more so to repair the damages one has occasioned by one's own fault, and with premeditated design. After reasons so strong; after having, in vain, demanded reparation from those who alone could make it ...
... just to pay one's debts; it is yet more so to repair the damages one has occasioned by one's own fault, and with premeditated design. After reasons so strong; after having, in vain, demanded reparation from those who alone could make it ...
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... just, that the Dutch, without any difficulty, not only approved of it, but also agreed to bear a proportionable share of the expence, notwithstanding the present low state of their finances, and the heavy debt they now labour under ...
... just, that the Dutch, without any difficulty, not only approved of it, but also agreed to bear a proportionable share of the expence, notwithstanding the present low state of their finances, and the heavy debt they now labour under ...
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... just, but such a one as we must for our own safety, as well as the safety of Europe, jā; pursue. Can we then disapprove of the treaty itself? This really seems to be a sort of paradox; and to support this paradox, two arguments are made ...
... just, but such a one as we must for our own safety, as well as the safety of Europe, jā; pursue. Can we then disapprove of the treaty itself? This really seems to be a sort of paradox; and to support this paradox, two arguments are made ...
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