The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... seems now to be thought, by some Gentlemen in this house, that the balance of power can be in no danger, tho' the house of Bourbon should be left in the possession of all the Spanish dominions in the Netherlands and Italy, with the ...
... seems now to be thought, by some Gentlemen in this house, that the balance of power can be in no danger, tho' the house of Bourbon should be left in the possession of all the Spanish dominions in the Netherlands and Italy, with the ...
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... seem so backward to engage in the war. They know how deeply our publick revenue is already mortgaged; they know how ... seems very extraordinary. He says, that we ought to neglect the war entirely in the Netherlands, and push it no ...
... seem so backward to engage in the war. They know how deeply our publick revenue is already mortgaged; they know how ... seems very extraordinary. He says, that we ought to neglect the war entirely in the Netherlands, and push it no ...
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... seems to me a sort of paradox, to assert, that our best method for distressing our enemy, would be to shake off such an useful friend. And I think it is equally a paradox, to assert, that we ought to dismiss the foreign troops we have ...
... seems to me a sort of paradox, to assert, that our best method for distressing our enemy, would be to shake off such an useful friend. And I think it is equally a paradox, to assert, that we ought to dismiss the foreign troops we have ...
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... seem to have thought of nothing else; and to this cant term we have lately added two others; which are, the neutrality of Italy, and the balance of power in the North; by which three conjuring terms, our ministers now find a pretence ...
... seem to have thought of nothing else; and to this cant term we have lately added two others; which are, the neutrality of Italy, and the balance of power in the North; by which three conjuring terms, our ministers now find a pretence ...
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... seem to move the first, and at other times that which was nearest; tho' every experiment was conducted with the same nicety and exactness, and both ends ofthewirebrought near cach other (by bending it in the middle) for conveniency of ...
... seem to move the first, and at other times that which was nearest; tho' every experiment was conducted with the same nicety and exactness, and both ends ofthewirebrought near cach other (by bending it in the middle) for conveniency of ...
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