The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... superior numbers, nor our money to be thrown at the cocks; therefore any ally that expects our assistance, in o: of such an engagement or stipulation, must manage their affairs so as to be near upon a par with their enemics, or so near ...
... superior numbers, nor our money to be thrown at the cocks; therefore any ally that expects our assistance, in o: of such an engagement or stipulation, must manage their affairs so as to be near upon a par with their enemics, or so near ...
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... superior squadron in the Mediterranean, and furnish her only with what money we can spare yearly. - An Hon. Gentleman has been pleased to endeavour to inflame our passions, and provoke our resentment against the French and Spaniards ...
... superior squadron in the Mediterranean, and furnish her only with what money we can spare yearly. - An Hon. Gentleman has been pleased to endeavour to inflame our passions, and provoke our resentment against the French and Spaniards ...
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... superior to that of one piece. I was then desirous to know, whether a greater quantity of electric matter, being accumulated in a larger quantity of solid matter, and moving with the same velocity, might not produce a greater efsect. To ...
... superior to that of one piece. I was then desirous to know, whether a greater quantity of electric matter, being accumulated in a larger quantity of solid matter, and moving with the same velocity, might not produce a greater efsect. To ...
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... superior to, &c. STE pH E N DEMA IN BRAY. FO RE I G N H IS 7 O R Y. T Const ANT1 Nople a grand. A. divan has heen sitting for some time. The Great Cham of Tartary being invited to it, which is never done but when some important war is on ...
... superior to, &c. STE pH E N DEMA IN BRAY. FO RE I G N H IS 7 O R Y. T Const ANT1 Nople a grand. A. divan has heen sitting for some time. The Great Cham of Tartary being invited to it, which is never done but when some important war is on ...
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... superior at sea, all such attempts would be vain and ridiculous; and, unless they could invade us with a considerable force, there was no part of the island, except the North of Scotland, where they could expect to be joined by any ...
... superior at sea, all such attempts would be vain and ridiculous; and, unless they could invade us with a considerable force, there was no part of the island, except the North of Scotland, where they could expect to be joined by any ...
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