The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... army having of late been confiderably increased , and of his making himself master of the whole province of Ghilan . But though all this thould be abfolutely true , yet as Ghilan is far from the heart of the kingdom , lying on the ...
... army having of late been confiderably increased , and of his making himself master of the whole province of Ghilan . But though all this thould be abfolutely true , yet as Ghilan is far from the heart of the kingdom , lying on the ...
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... army . Abouzaid was alarmed at the account of his father's fickness , and hafted by long journeys to his place of refidence . Morad was yet living , and felt his strength return at the embraces of his fon . Then commanding him to fit ...
... army . Abouzaid was alarmed at the account of his father's fickness , and hafted by long journeys to his place of refidence . Morad was yet living , and felt his strength return at the embraces of his fon . Then commanding him to fit ...
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... army ; for I hope no king of this realm ever will , I am fure his present Majefty never did attempt to have a mercenary parliament . But , Sir , the lofs of our character as a maritime power , and the continuance of our neceffity of ...
... army ; for I hope no king of this realm ever will , I am fure his present Majefty never did attempt to have a mercenary parliament . But , Sir , the lofs of our character as a maritime power , and the continuance of our neceffity of ...
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... army could not keep the field , the would in a few days be in pof- feffion of our capital , and our feat of go- vernment ; by which we should be forced to fubmit to what terms of peace the pleased to prefcribe ; and those terms would be ...
... army could not keep the field , the would in a few days be in pof- feffion of our capital , and our feat of go- vernment ; by which we should be forced to fubmit to what terms of peace the pleased to prefcribe ; and those terms would be ...
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... army and navy ; for they are always invidious , and may prove dangerous . When our army is brought before us , we must save upon that article too , ifit should be found confiftent with our immediate safety ; but fuppose we were to ...
... army and navy ; for they are always invidious , and may prove dangerous . When our army is brought before us , we must save upon that article too , ifit should be found confiftent with our immediate safety ; but fuppose we were to ...
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