The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... service, that it is not to be imagined they would easily prevail upon themselves to return to their former occupations, but would rather offer themselves to be hired by those whose turn it should next be to take the field; and as the ...
... service, that it is not to be imagined they would easily prevail upon themselves to return to their former occupations, but would rather offer themselves to be hired by those whose turn it should next be to take the field; and as the ...
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... service, and leave the duties of a militia to a few who followed the trade of substitutes? for this is the next argument, that he tacks to the former two. Has he observed that this is the case in England 2 If he has, many of his boasted ...
... service, and leave the duties of a militia to a few who followed the trade of substitutes? for this is the next argument, that he tacks to the former two. Has he observed that this is the case in England 2 If he has, many of his boasted ...
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... service of their factories at Chinsura Cassembuzar, and Patna: and, 4. To send away all their vessels and troops immediately, upon pain of being expelled the country.” - The reply to this charge is to the sollowing effect: o “The Dutch ...
... service of their factories at Chinsura Cassembuzar, and Patna: and, 4. To send away all their vessels and troops immediately, upon pain of being expelled the country.” - The reply to this charge is to the sollowing effect: o “The Dutch ...
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... connections with the King of Sundah, entered into the service of their prince, as the only means by which he could attempt the recovery of Almena from this new bondage. He E 3 signified 32 fignified to the officers of the court, that he.
... connections with the King of Sundah, entered into the service of their prince, as the only means by which he could attempt the recovery of Almena from this new bondage. He E 3 signified 32 fignified to the officers of the court, that he.
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... service the interestandthe ambition of men, the most universal, and the most powerful principles of human aétion, and rendering them the instruments of his own glory? How weak, are the devices of men; and how infallible the counsels of ...
... service the interestandthe ambition of men, the most universal, and the most powerful principles of human aétion, and rendering them the instruments of his own glory? How weak, are the devices of men; and how infallible the counsels of ...
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