The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... proper. Had the Swedes really inclined to have this affair terminated in the way of negotiation, they would without hesitation have embraced this opportunity. But instead of that, a long time passed before they made the least motion ...
... proper. Had the Swedes really inclined to have this affair terminated in the way of negotiation, they would without hesitation have embraced this opportunity. But instead of that, a long time passed before they made the least motion ...
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... proper, and transport them on Danish bottoms to Saffy, upon paying the freight of such ships. Thus the Danes are not only to protećt any Moorish captives who can cscape and get on board their men of of war ; but also to sell the Emperor ...
... proper, and transport them on Danish bottoms to Saffy, upon paying the freight of such ships. Thus the Danes are not only to protećt any Moorish captives who can cscape and get on board their men of of war ; but also to sell the Emperor ...
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... proper to proceed to the eleáion of a King of the Romans ? to the decision of which he alledged the peace of Westphalia gives all the states of the empire an indisputable right. This has considerably served his Majesty's purpose, all ...
... proper to proceed to the eleáion of a King of the Romans ? to the decision of which he alledged the peace of Westphalia gives all the states of the empire an indisputable right. This has considerably served his Majesty's purpose, all ...
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... proper, and most conducive to the public good, best suited for answering the ends and designs of government? But, upon good easons, i think it may be averred, that . the happiness of the constitution of Britain; which, as it is ...
... proper, and most conducive to the public good, best suited for answering the ends and designs of government? But, upon good easons, i think it may be averred, that . the happiness of the constitution of Britain; which, as it is ...
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... proper and lawful means for redress, when a People is much aggrieved and sorely cpprefied with an evil and public administration. That there is a remedy in such a case competent, is not to be doubted; and the advocates for pasive ...
... proper and lawful means for redress, when a People is much aggrieved and sorely cpprefied with an evil and public administration. That there is a remedy in such a case competent, is not to be doubted; and the advocates for pasive ...
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