The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... enemy's country , depending on no other fuccour or fupply than what reach'd them by the fame tedious rout themselves had taken , to find them van- B quifhing armies far fuperior in number to their own , muft fufficiently evince their ...
... enemy's country , depending on no other fuccour or fupply than what reach'd them by the fame tedious rout themselves had taken , to find them van- B quifhing armies far fuperior in number to their own , muft fufficiently evince their ...
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... enemies upon any of his faithful Liege - people against the tenour of any truce taken before this time , wherein " is no exprefs mention made , that all A " marques and reprisals fhall ceafe ; the " fame our Sovereign Lord the King ...
... enemies upon any of his faithful Liege - people against the tenour of any truce taken before this time , wherein " is no exprefs mention made , that all A " marques and reprisals fhall ceafe ; the " fame our Sovereign Lord the King ...
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... enemies , home , he would not fuffer even one En- glishman to be male - treated abroad.— In the reign of K. Charles II . befides G the treaty of 1667 between us and Spain , we obtained the American treaty , of 1670 , by which our ...
... enemies , home , he would not fuffer even one En- glishman to be male - treated abroad.— In the reign of K. Charles II . befides G the treaty of 1667 between us and Spain , we obtained the American treaty , of 1670 , by which our ...
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... enemies ; their army , them- felves . When fil ufage has driven half our feamen into foreign fervice , the nation will , too late , be fenfible which ought to be moft refpected and encouraged , the gaudy butterflees or the rough ho ...
... enemies ; their army , them- felves . When fil ufage has driven half our feamen into foreign fervice , the nation will , too late , be fenfible which ought to be moft refpected and encouraged , the gaudy butterflees or the rough ho ...
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... enemy to the Proteftants in his heart . A mean attempt ! the pulling down a building being feldom found the best me- thod of frengthning its foundation . A letter to the proprietors of the South Sea company . pr . 4 d . The Church of ...
... enemy to the Proteftants in his heart . A mean attempt ! the pulling down a building being feldom found the best me- thod of frengthning its foundation . A letter to the proprietors of the South Sea company . pr . 4 d . The Church of ...
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