The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... considerable Christian courts, by means of whom misapprehenisions might be restified. We are told, that, that, in consequence of these representations, a proposal was made Jan. 1754. A summary of the public affairs in 1753. 3.
... considerable Christian courts, by means of whom misapprehenisions might be restified. We are told, that, that, in consequence of these representations, a proposal was made Jan. 1754. A summary of the public affairs in 1753. 3.
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... mean time we are told, that the Spaniards already feel the bad effects of this difference, and that an accommodation ... means of preventing war and confusion, on the happening of the next event of that sort. The chief opposer of it has ...
... mean time we are told, that the Spaniards already feel the bad effects of this difference, and that an accommodation ... means of preventing war and confusion, on the happening of the next event of that sort. The chief opposer of it has ...
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... means conducive to that could not be too soon used, nor sudden accidents be too carefully provided against; and to the last, That it were more for the advantage of the empire to have a minor for its head, than to have no head at all. In ...
... means conducive to that could not be too soon used, nor sudden accidents be too carefully provided against; and to the last, That it were more for the advantage of the empire to have a minor for its head, than to have no head at all. In ...
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... means which Providence has put into his hands; and the assistance of his allies is not doubted. In July the Prussian minister at Ratisbon presented to the diet a final declaration by his master with resped to this affair, in which he ...
... means which Providence has put into his hands; and the assistance of his allies is not doubted. In July the Prussian minister at Ratisbon presented to the diet a final declaration by his master with resped to this affair, in which he ...
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... means of redress, is to sue for it before those having jurisdiction and authority over both, or over him the injurer : and in that case, to take, by force, reparation at our own hands, is, in the opinion of all men, condemned as a thing ...
... means of redress, is to sue for it before those having jurisdiction and authority over both, or over him the injurer : and in that case, to take, by force, reparation at our own hands, is, in the opinion of all men, condemned as a thing ...
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