The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... say what fatal stupidity, may have § upon the neutral powers of Europe, cannot yet be determined; but this I will say, that if the house of Bourbon be allowed to make any advantage by the present war, if they be allowed to go unpunished ...
... say what fatal stupidity, may have § upon the neutral powers of Europe, cannot yet be determined; but this I will say, that if the house of Bourbon be allowed to make any advantage by the present war, if they be allowed to go unpunished ...
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... say, as much as is consistent with the preservation of our trade, and the support of 9ir people: let the consequence be what it will, § eneral engagements must be thus ...i. and if we have been so extravagant in our performance of ...
... say, as much as is consistent with the preservation of our trade, and the support of 9ir people: let the consequence be what it will, § eneral engagements must be thus ...i. and if we have been so extravagant in our performance of ...
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... say, that, had I been in those councils, I should, even at that time, have voted against our engaging as principals, or declaring war either against France or Spain. I do not question the abilitics of any of the great ministers ...
... say, that, had I been in those councils, I should, even at that time, have voted against our engaging as principals, or declaring war either against France or Spain. I do not question the abilitics of any of the great ministers ...
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... say positively that 8 gallies, having 3cco troops of board, had sailed thence for Genoa. Great diligence is used all over Tus. cANY, to furnish Leghorn with provisions of all sorts, to be sent to the army in Provence. It is said, that ...
... say positively that 8 gallies, having 3cco troops of board, had sailed thence for Genoa. Great diligence is used all over Tus. cANY, to furnish Leghorn with provisions of all sorts, to be sent to the army in Provence. It is said, that ...
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... say, except this. o. the whole of the regular troops left in Scotland were drawn away to the South, where we could not be under the least apprehension of any insurrection or invasion. This condućt of ours with regard to the North of ...
... say, except this. o. the whole of the regular troops left in Scotland were drawn away to the South, where we could not be under the least apprehension of any insurrection or invasion. This condućt of ours with regard to the North of ...
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