The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... interest of the latter. But he has only the shadow of royal authority. The senate, who are almost all in the French interest, ačt as petty sovereigns, and ingross the ruling power. This measure of attacking Brandenburg Pomerania was ...
... interest of the latter. But he has only the shadow of royal authority. The senate, who are almost all in the French interest, ačt as petty sovereigns, and ingross the ruling power. This measure of attacking Brandenburg Pomerania was ...
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... interest and passions are affected by either. This is the sole criterion by which they judge of things and persons. It is not many years since the Queen of IIungary was the darling of the times: her praise was sung forth in every ballad ...
... interest and passions are affected by either. This is the sole criterion by which they judge of things and persons. It is not many years since the Queen of IIungary was the darling of the times: her praise was sung forth in every ballad ...
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... interest, celebrated Montague Earl of Halifax, as a capital genius, though I don't remember above six lines he ever wrote, that intitle him to the chara&er of a tolerable poet. Mr Pope has celebrated Sheffield Duke of Buckingham, who ...
... interest, celebrated Montague Earl of Halifax, as a capital genius, though I don't remember above six lines he ever wrote, that intitle him to the chara&er of a tolerable poet. Mr Pope has celebrated Sheffield Duke of Buckingham, who ...
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... interest. By this time she must be sensible of the want of the British subsidies she so largely shared in her former wars. We are told, that the Empress Queen and the French King have entered into a new treaty, by which they engage not ...
... interest. By this time she must be sensible of the want of the British subsidies she so largely shared in her former wars. We are told, that the Empress Queen and the French King have entered into a new treaty, by which they engage not ...
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... interest in the diet at Ratisbon, while in the good graces of the Empress-Queen, presented several memorials to them relative to the invasion of his dominions by the French; yet the diet, under the influence of France and Austria, gave ...
... interest in the diet at Ratisbon, while in the good graces of the Empress-Queen, presented several memorials to them relative to the invasion of his dominions by the French; yet the diet, under the influence of France and Austria, gave ...
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