The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... treaty with the United States ; fhould not , in concert with them , caufe a body of troops from 12,000 to 15,000 men be brought over to this country ? This would be the effectual means de tout ga- ter ] of fpoiling all : - the people ...
... treaty with the United States ; fhould not , in concert with them , caufe a body of troops from 12,000 to 15,000 men be brought over to this country ? This would be the effectual means de tout ga- ter ] of fpoiling all : - the people ...
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... treaties , but on the found , eft principles of good policy . He has ufed every endeavour to prevail on the States ... treaty , in particular , was fo extraor- dinarily prolix , that Lord Stormont pro- pofed , that thofe parts only ...
... treaties , but on the found , eft principles of good policy . He has ufed every endeavour to prevail on the States ... treaty , in particular , was fo extraor- dinarily prolix , that Lord Stormont pro- pofed , that thofe parts only ...
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... treaty had been made in ́ 1714 , stating , as the predominant and ruling principle which it contained , that if either of the two nations should be attacked , the other fhould immediately fufpend all amicable intercourse with the state ...
... treaty had been made in ́ 1714 , stating , as the predominant and ruling principle which it contained , that if either of the two nations should be attacked , the other fhould immediately fufpend all amicable intercourse with the state ...
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... treaty between the province of Amfter- dam , and the Congrefs of the American Colonies , now in rebellion against this country . The copy of this agreement had been laid before the House , and their Lordships had heard the injurious ...
... treaty between the province of Amfter- dam , and the Congrefs of the American Colonies , now in rebellion against this country . The copy of this agreement had been laid before the House , and their Lordships had heard the injurious ...
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... treaty , of which the States have been guilty , were the fole causes which influ- enced his Majefty in the step he ... treaty of Breda , that could not in any reafon be supposed to have any effect in inclining the Dutch to ami- ty : for ...
... treaty , of which the States have been guilty , were the fole causes which influ- enced his Majefty in the step he ... treaty of Breda , that could not in any reafon be supposed to have any effect in inclining the Dutch to ami- ty : for ...
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