The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... she now has to meddle in the affairs of her neighbours on this side, may be discovered in the course of another year. We have been told, however, that a council has lately been appointed for examining the several answers given by the ...
... she now has to meddle in the affairs of her neighbours on this side, may be discovered in the course of another year. We have been told, however, that a council has lately been appointed for examining the several answers given by the ...
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... she was was still ready to send the succours stipulated, and provide for any other emergency that might happen. His Prussian Majesty, not knowing but all those troops might be designed to fall upon him, if he should shew his ...
... she was was still ready to send the succours stipulated, and provide for any other emergency that might happen. His Prussian Majesty, not knowing but all those troops might be designed to fall upon him, if he should shew his ...
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... she and her husband the Emperor would agree to a treaty of peace, and thereby surrender the Netherlands to France, and the Milanese, Mantuan, Parma, and Placentia, to Don Philip of Spain, Could we after this expect, Sir, that the ...
... she and her husband the Emperor would agree to a treaty of peace, and thereby surrender the Netherlands to France, and the Milanese, Mantuan, Parma, and Placentia, to Don Philip of Spain, Could we after this expect, Sir, that the ...
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... she and the King of Sardinia to send all the troops they have, or can raise, with the greatest subsidies we can afford them. By this plan therefore, Sir, we might perhaps be able to drive the French and Spaniards out of Italy; but we ...
... she and the King of Sardinia to send all the troops they have, or can raise, with the greatest subsidies we can afford them. By this plan therefore, Sir, we might perhaps be able to drive the French and Spaniards out of Italy; but we ...
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... she could raise and maintain above 18, ooo men for a twclvemonth more than she has now on foot; because, if there is any difference in the pay, the expence of raising such a number of new regiments will amount to more than that ...
... she could raise and maintain above 18, ooo men for a twclvemonth more than she has now on foot; because, if there is any difference in the pay, the expence of raising such a number of new regiments will amount to more than that ...
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