The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... should in all points correspond with his natural way of thinking, avoided blending his particular concerns with the interests of the empire. - On these principles, he wanted, in the first place, to see what steps the King of Prussia ...
... should in all points correspond with his natural way of thinking, avoided blending his particular concerns with the interests of the empire. - On these principles, he wanted, in the first place, to see what steps the King of Prussia ...
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... should forthwith desist from raising men in that kingdom, and should discharge all such men as they had inlisted, as they would answer the contrary at their peril. On report of a committee of the whole house, appointed to take into ...
... should forthwith desist from raising men in that kingdom, and should discharge all such men as they had inlisted, as they would answer the contrary at their peril. On report of a committee of the whole house, appointed to take into ...
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... should now be made. This representation was remitted to the Lord Provost, magistrates, and converer, as a committee; who next day had a meeting upon it with the ministers and general sessions, and all heartily approved of the proposal ...
... should now be made. This representation was remitted to the Lord Provost, magistrates, and converer, as a committee; who next day had a meeting upon it with the ministers and general sessions, and all heartily approved of the proposal ...
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... should come to us. And indeed I believe his orders were only general, that we should for that night be secured; and that what followed was the result of revenge and resentment in the breasts of the lower jemmautdaars”, to whose custody ...
... should come to us. And indeed I believe his orders were only general, that we should for that night be secured; and that what followed was the result of revenge and resentment in the breasts of the lower jemmautdaars”, to whose custody ...
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... should thereby very ill repay the attachment the gentlemen and the garrison had shewn to me; and that I was resolved to share their fate, be it what it would : but pressed him to secure his own escape without loss of time. To which he ...
... should thereby very ill repay the attachment the gentlemen and the garrison had shewn to me; and that I was resolved to share their fate, be it what it would : but pressed him to secure his own escape without loss of time. To which he ...
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