The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... reason of this latter event; but we have heard nothing certain about it, and perhaps it is no more at bottom than a new siece of French finesse. Besides these circumstances, we have indeed several times been amused with accounts, one ...
... reason of this latter event; but we have heard nothing certain about it, and perhaps it is no more at bottom than a new siece of French finesse. Besides these circumstances, we have indeed several times been amused with accounts, one ...
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... reason to be serioded, that the said commission has storied according to the forms of the to impartial justice, his Majesty has otheless ordered the undersigner * &list, in the present memorial, tim o Majesty is disposed to have any ...
... reason to be serioded, that the said commission has storied according to the forms of the to impartial justice, his Majesty has otheless ordered the undersigner * &list, in the present memorial, tim o Majesty is disposed to have any ...
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... reason to think far from being impracticable. I wish with all my heart it may be effected; for it is an end so desirable, that the least ground to hope for attaining it, would felly compensate a delay for another year, if that should ...
... reason to think far from being impracticable. I wish with all my heart it may be effected; for it is an end so desirable, that the least ground to hope for attaining it, would felly compensate a delay for another year, if that should ...
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... reason for our granting subsidies upon this account, that reason will be stronger three or four years hence, and still much stronger twenty years hence, than it is at present, I must therefore be of opinion, Sr, that it is not prudent ...
... reason for our granting subsidies upon this account, that reason will be stronger three or four years hence, and still much stronger twenty years hence, than it is at present, I must therefore be of opinion, Sr, that it is not prudent ...
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... reason, as they may perhaps imagine. Care will be taken, I hope, that the treaty shall not produce any ill effect ... reasons for the opinion I have formed I must confess, it is with great diffident that I differ from him in any opinion ...
... reason, as they may perhaps imagine. Care will be taken, I hope, that the treaty shall not produce any ill effect ... reasons for the opinion I have formed I must confess, it is with great diffident that I differ from him in any opinion ...
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