The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... she ranges, and her favours sings: Flings and resumes, and Founders and bettows, Caprice divides the boss.ngs and the woes. Her grace untisole as her tott'ring ball, Whene'er she smiles she meditates our fi!!. When most we trust her, we ...
... she ranges, and her favours sings: Flings and resumes, and Founders and bettows, Caprice divides the boss.ngs and the woes. Her grace untisole as her tott'ring ball, Whene'er she smiles she meditates our fi!!. When most we trust her, we ...
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... she not long after formally intimated her desire of facilitating the re-establishing of a good understanding with the court of Stockholm ; and that, in order to this end, she was ready to appoint commissaries for adjusting matters in ...
... she not long after formally intimated her desire of facilitating the re-establishing of a good understanding with the court of Stockholm ; and that, in order to this end, she was ready to appoint commissaries for adjusting matters in ...
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... she must chiefly depend for the least hopes of recovering any thing from her potent neighbour. She likewise at present maintains a good understanding with the court of Copenhagen ; but we have not heard of any engagements to furnish ...
... she must chiefly depend for the least hopes of recovering any thing from her potent neighbour. She likewise at present maintains a good understanding with the court of Copenhagen ; but we have not heard of any engagements to furnish ...
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... she will be easily drawn in to take a fide in the contests which threaten the repose of Europe. . his Danish Majesty has a considerable subsidy from France, yet he is not bound, in consideration of it, so much as to furnish any ...
... she will be easily drawn in to take a fide in the contests which threaten the repose of Europe. . his Danish Majesty has a considerable subsidy from France, yet he is not bound, in consideration of it, so much as to furnish any ...
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... She has therefore continued to put the frontier-places towards that quarter in a still better condition of defence. Her regular troops amount to about 180,000 men, better clothed, paid, and disciplined, than in former times. New ...
... She has therefore continued to put the frontier-places towards that quarter in a still better condition of defence. Her regular troops amount to about 180,000 men, better clothed, paid, and disciplined, than in former times. New ...
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