The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... consequence seizing the electorate of Hanover, belonging to his Britannic Majesty, the Prussian monarch's ally, and with whom the Most Christian King had drawn on a war in all the different quarters of the globe. It could hardly have ...
... consequence seizing the electorate of Hanover, belonging to his Britannic Majesty, the Prussian monarch's ally, and with whom the Most Christian King had drawn on a war in all the different quarters of the globe. It could hardly have ...
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... consequence of this law such men have been embodied [xxi. 385.]: The gentlemen and the mechanics have learned their repeative duties of military commind and obedience; they have learned w carry a formidable and a menacing air to the ...
... consequence of this law such men have been embodied [xxi. 385.]: The gentlemen and the mechanics have learned their repeative duties of military commind and obedience; they have learned w carry a formidable and a menacing air to the ...
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... consequence of an union, might happen to the smaller state : but his imagination, bold and unconfined as it was ... consequences, and raises spectres before their time. I see Despotism striding over G. Britain; he musters his janisaries ...
... consequence of an union, might happen to the smaller state : but his imagination, bold and unconfined as it was ... consequences, and raises spectres before their time. I see Despotism striding over G. Britain; he musters his janisaries ...
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... consequence in determining a question which interests the public. I would therefore afwer the argument of my opponent, without touching the charaćter which is Imarked in his letter; and the rather so row, because the part which he has ...
... consequence in determining a question which interests the public. I would therefore afwer the argument of my opponent, without touching the charaćter which is Imarked in his letter; and the rather so row, because the part which he has ...
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... consequence of a treaty subsisting with the English, to join his forces, to prevent any foreign troops from entering the country. In the mean time, a Dutch vessel, with European troops and Buggoses on board, arrived in the river; of ...
... consequence of a treaty subsisting with the English, to join his forces, to prevent any foreign troops from entering the country. In the mean time, a Dutch vessel, with European troops and Buggoses on board, arrived in the river; of ...
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