The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... states , in the e- vent of their independence , is well founded ; and of course their quarrel ling with one another . I know fome have weakly enough compared them to the States of Holland , and the fœderal union of that republic ; but ...
... states , in the e- vent of their independence , is well founded ; and of course their quarrel ling with one another . I know fome have weakly enough compared them to the States of Holland , and the fœderal union of that republic ; but ...
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... state , whofe alliance with his kingdoms flood , not only on the faith of ancient treaties , but on the found , eft principles of good policy . He has ufed every endeavour to prevail on the States - General to return to a line of ...
... state , whofe alliance with his kingdoms flood , not only on the faith of ancient treaties , but on the found , eft principles of good policy . He has ufed every endeavour to prevail on the States - General to return to a line of ...
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... States - General , from the first commence- ment of the American war till the rup ture between these two nations ... state which was the aggreffor , and in two months be bound to fupply its ally with certain ftipulated fuccours . Now ...
... States - General , from the first commence- ment of the American war till the rup ture between these two nations ... state which was the aggreffor , and in two months be bound to fupply its ally with certain ftipulated fuccours . Now ...
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... States - General and this country , and which had been deemed by the greatest ftatesmen of each nation of reciprocal ad- vantage to both . — Mutuality of obliga- tion is certainly the grand basis of every national compact , but fo ...
... States - General and this country , and which had been deemed by the greatest ftatesmen of each nation of reciprocal ad- vantage to both . — Mutuality of obliga- tion is certainly the grand basis of every national compact , but fo ...
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... States General on this occafion , ought , beyond all dispute , to have been fubjected to the inspection of their Lord ... state of enmity you would prefer , the open attack , which you may prepare yourselves to refift ; or the dark blow ...
... States General on this occafion , ought , beyond all dispute , to have been fubjected to the inspection of their Lord ... state of enmity you would prefer , the open attack , which you may prepare yourselves to refift ; or the dark blow ...
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