The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... ministers. If the administration resolve upon war, it is affirmed, that either wilfully or ignorantly they mistake the interest of the nation, and that peace, in the present situation of affairs, infinitely preferable. If the passion of ...
... ministers. If the administration resolve upon war, it is affirmed, that either wilfully or ignorantly they mistake the interest of the nation, and that peace, in the present situation of affairs, infinitely preferable. If the passion of ...
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... ministers. From these causes it proceeds, that there is as much liberty, and even, perhaps, licentiousness, in Britain, as there were formerly slavery and tyranny in Rome. These principles account for the great liberty of the press in ...
... ministers. From these causes it proceeds, that there is as much liberty, and even, perhaps, licentiousness, in Britain, as there were formerly slavery and tyranny in Rome. These principles account for the great liberty of the press in ...
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... ministers of Vienna, Peters?urg, and London, demanded the reason of these great armaments, the most positive assurances were given them, that the Grand Signior had no intention to disturb the powers of Christendom; nay, that if he ...
... ministers of Vienna, Peters?urg, and London, demanded the reason of these great armaments, the most positive assurances were given them, that the Grand Signior had no intention to disturb the powers of Christendom; nay, that if he ...
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... minister at Ratisbon presented to the diet a final declaration by his master with resped to this affair, in which he endeavoured to shew the weakness of the reasons upon which the resolution of the empire was founded ; and at the same ...
... minister at Ratisbon presented to the diet a final declaration by his master with resped to this affair, in which he endeavoured to shew the weakness of the reasons upon which the resolution of the empire was founded ; and at the same ...
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... ministers at Vienna to bestir themselves in the most effe&tual manner, in order to procure redress of the grievances ... minister ...
... ministers at Vienna to bestir themselves in the most effe&tual manner, in order to procure redress of the grievances ... minister ...
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