The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... same situations they set out from. Considering the great dis. parity of numbers, it is much to find the sanguine hopes, and rational fears, on either side, as to the general issue, so much disappointed. In Saxony, the Austrian; and ...
... same situations they set out from. Considering the great dis. parity of numbers, it is much to find the sanguine hopes, and rational fears, on either side, as to the general issue, so much disappointed. In Saxony, the Austrian; and ...
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... same 2 Nothing but our own baseness. 'Tis said with a sneer in the metropolis of G. Britain, That the zeal of the Scots for a militia is much abated, since the great proportion given to that country in the new levies. If that is the ...
... same 2 Nothing but our own baseness. 'Tis said with a sneer in the metropolis of G. Britain, That the zeal of the Scots for a militia is much abated, since the great proportion given to that country in the new levies. If that is the ...
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... same time can afford to take better and more cloths from their tradesmen, whose price is the same as formerly, and their indu. ftry only whetted by so much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole ...
... same time can afford to take better and more cloths from their tradesmen, whose price is the same as formerly, and their indu. ftry only whetted by so much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole ...
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... same onner: And as he will receive very all benefit from impositions so paid, it a rident, that such a kingdom has very or force even at home, and cannot ontain fleets and armies to the same ot, as if every part of it abounded a gold ...
... same onner: And as he will receive very all benefit from impositions so paid, it a rident, that such a kingdom has very or force even at home, and cannot ontain fleets and armies to the same ot, as if every part of it abounded a gold ...
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... same case as if that individual sum were to serve a larger kingdom; and therefore, the proportion being here lessened on the side of the mo. ney, everything must become cheaper, and the prices gradually fall. By the most exačt ...
... same case as if that individual sum were to serve a larger kingdom; and therefore, the proportion being here lessened on the side of the mo. ney, everything must become cheaper, and the prices gradually fall. By the most exačt ...
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