The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... against the house of Auftria . Though matters in reality ftood much in this manner , yet thefe two powers preferved the outward decencies that are ufual between crowned heads , and kept ministers at each other's courts , till near the ...
... against the house of Auftria . Though matters in reality ftood much in this manner , yet thefe two powers preferved the outward decencies that are ufual between crowned heads , and kept ministers at each other's courts , till near the ...
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... against him by every ftratagem of defaniation ; when he hears the misfortunes of his family and the follies of his youth expofed to the world , and every failure of conduct or defect of nature aggravated and ridiculed ; he then foon ...
... against him by every ftratagem of defaniation ; when he hears the misfortunes of his family and the follies of his youth expofed to the world , and every failure of conduct or defect of nature aggravated and ridiculed ; he then foon ...
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... against them if they did . All Europe would confede rate against us , should we affume any fuch dictatorial power . All we can do there- fore is , to take care to be equal , if not fuperior to France in naval ftrength . How is this to ...
... against them if they did . All Europe would confede rate against us , should we affume any fuch dictatorial power . All we can do there- fore is , to take care to be equal , if not fuperior to France in naval ftrength . How is this to ...
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... against the conduct of the Spanish guarda cofta's , particularly as to their taking and detaining British fhips . We indeed heard that his Catho- lic Majefty fent ftrict orders to all his go vernors in America , to examine narrowly into ...
... against the conduct of the Spanish guarda cofta's , particularly as to their taking and detaining British fhips . We indeed heard that his Catho- lic Majefty fent ftrict orders to all his go vernors in America , to examine narrowly into ...
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... against this as an incroach- ment upon their privileges , and infifted that his Majelly had not a right to tax the revenues of the church without her own confent . At the fame they teftified their fears , that the defign of the court ...
... against this as an incroach- ment upon their privileges , and infifted that his Majelly had not a right to tax the revenues of the church without her own confent . At the fame they teftified their fears , that the defign of the court ...
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