The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... she looked upon herself as disengaged from the obligations she was under by treaties; and that, consequently, she had a right to confider as void her cession of Silesia and the county of Glatz, and to recover them by force of arms.” In ...
... she looked upon herself as disengaged from the obligations she was under by treaties; and that, consequently, she had a right to confider as void her cession of Silesia and the county of Glatz, and to recover them by force of arms.” In ...
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... she does not act as guarantee, but as an infringer of that peace. It was the King that had a right to claim the ... she would never side with his enemies. The part she was seen to ačt soon after at the diet of the empire, seemed to belie ...
... she does not act as guarantee, but as an infringer of that peace. It was the King that had a right to claim the ... she would never side with his enemies. The part she was seen to ačt soon after at the diet of the empire, seemed to belie ...
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... She has betrayed her own sentiments in this respect. Scarce had she formed the design to attack the King, thin they publicly talked at Stockholm ofthe conquests they were going to make; and as soon as the Swedish troops had set foot on ...
... She has betrayed her own sentiments in this respect. Scarce had she formed the design to attack the King, thin they publicly talked at Stockholm ofthe conquests they were going to make; and as soon as the Swedish troops had set foot on ...
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... she could croud, the other ships following. At nine o'clock, having made then distinctly, in number nine sail, standing toward us, she tacked to join her consorts, and prepare in every respc& for battle. The Edinburgh being to letward ...
... she could croud, the other ships following. At nine o'clock, having made then distinctly, in number nine sail, standing toward us, she tacked to join her consorts, and prepare in every respc& for battle. The Edinburgh being to letward ...
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... she continued engaged for about a uarter of an hour thereafter, until she shifted to t wherewitbal to haul up with, when the Opiniatre, her antagonist, at the same time wore round on the heel. The Edinburgh, after the Augutta hauled off ...
... she continued engaged for about a uarter of an hour thereafter, until she shifted to t wherewitbal to haul up with, when the Opiniatre, her antagonist, at the same time wore round on the heel. The Edinburgh, after the Augutta hauled off ...
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