The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... late war . He took a view of the different neutral courts , and pointed out their different interefts and refources . The power of Pruffia was now nothing ; it was a vox et præterea nihil ; it had nothing to fupport it now but the ...
... late war . He took a view of the different neutral courts , and pointed out their different interefts and refources . The power of Pruffia was now nothing ; it was a vox et præterea nihil ; it had nothing to fupport it now but the ...
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... late ambaffador at the Hague , and of all the memorials , com- plaints , requifitions , manifeftoes , an- fwers , and other papers , which have paffed between the two courts , as far as they relate in any respect to the present rupture ...
... late ambaffador at the Hague , and of all the memorials , com- plaints , requifitions , manifeftoes , an- fwers , and other papers , which have paffed between the two courts , as far as they relate in any respect to the present rupture ...
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... late to open a negotiation , by which ( if conducted- with the temper and in the language of conciliation ) we may avert the evils which the continuance of this unnatural war cannot fail to produce . With this view , it was recommended ...
... late to open a negotiation , by which ( if conducted- with the temper and in the language of conciliation ) we may avert the evils which the continuance of this unnatural war cannot fail to produce . With this view , it was recommended ...
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... late been no eligible conveyance , I have , from these motives , taken upon me to change the course of the packet , by fend- ing her directly home ; to which I have been the rather induced , as a ship of war fhortly is to fail for New ...
... late been no eligible conveyance , I have , from these motives , taken upon me to change the course of the packet , by fend- ing her directly home ; to which I have been the rather induced , as a ship of war fhortly is to fail for New ...
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... late to be examined . On Monday he was carried to Lord Hillsborough's office , and underwent a long examination , and was again delivered into the custody of the meffenger . On Monday night , Jan. 8. one Ryder was brought from Plymouth ...
... late to be examined . On Monday he was carried to Lord Hillsborough's office , and underwent a long examination , and was again delivered into the custody of the meffenger . On Monday night , Jan. 8. one Ryder was brought from Plymouth ...
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