The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... affair terminated in the way of negotiation, they would without hesitation have embraced this opportunity. But ... affairs in 1753. Vol. xvi.
... affair terminated in the way of negotiation, they would without hesitation have embraced this opportunity. But ... affairs in 1753. Vol. xvi.
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... affair, might join, to avoid the imputation of being averse to peaceable measures; well knowing that such ... affairs. in. 1753. 5.
... affair, might join, to avoid the imputation of being averse to peaceable measures; well knowing that such ... affairs. in. 1753. 5.
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... affair might have influence upon the litical ...i.a. of the court of Copenagen, and produce sentiments more or less ... affairs. in. 1753. Vol. xvi.
... affair might have influence upon the litical ...i.a. of the court of Copenagen, and produce sentiments more or less ... affairs. in. 1753. Vol. xvi.
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... affair. Some, reckoning that even this difficulty might be overcome by a valuable confideration, imagine, that he ... affairs. in. 1753. Vol. xvi.
... affair. Some, reckoning that even this difficulty might be overcome by a valuable confideration, imagine, that he ... affairs. in. 1753. Vol. xvi.
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... affair to an issue has hitherto been postponed, in hopes of still greater unanimity, and more favourable ... affairs of Italy. In our preceding recapitulation it was observed, that orders had been sent, in the summer of 1751, to the ...
... affair to an issue has hitherto been postponed, in hopes of still greater unanimity, and more favourable ... affairs of Italy. In our preceding recapitulation it was observed, that orders had been sent, in the summer of 1751, to the ...
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