The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... supposed his PR Uss 1AN Majesty would openly change sides, especially as his uncle the King of Great Britain was threatened to be deprived of his crown and dominions thro' the influence of France. While the rebellion in Britain was ...
... supposed his PR Uss 1AN Majesty would openly change sides, especially as his uncle the King of Great Britain was threatened to be deprived of his crown and dominions thro' the influence of France. While the rebellion in Britain was ...
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... supposed, Sir, that any thing less than our whole force will be sufficient, either for defending her in the possession of her dominions, or for procuring her any satisfaction or reparation for the notable injuries that have been done ...
... supposed, Sir, that any thing less than our whole force will be sufficient, either for defending her in the possession of her dominions, or for procuring her any satisfaction or reparation for the notable injuries that have been done ...
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... supposed, that the Queen of Hungary can maintain 50,000 men for 400,000 l. : Do we give it her as a sufficient fund for that purpose? No, Sir: we give it only to enable her to maintain 5o,ooo men in the Low Countries; for that they will ...
... supposed, that the Queen of Hungary can maintain 50,000 men for 400,000 l. : Do we give it her as a sufficient fund for that purpose? No, Sir: we give it only to enable her to maintain 5o,ooo men in the Low Countries; for that they will ...
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... supposed to communicate any new information to us, or if it can, the information must relate to facts which ought not to be made publick. Suppose, Sir, that. army we. which Jan. 1747, 2 to Proceedings of the Politie Al Club. ; tıly; for ...
... supposed to communicate any new information to us, or if it can, the information must relate to facts which ought not to be made publick. Suppose, Sir, that. army we. which Jan. 1747, 2 to Proceedings of the Politie Al Club. ; tıly; for ...
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... supposed that Count Tesfin, Vice-President of the Chancery, and reckoned to be in the same interest, might probably succeed him. To prevent this promotion, and the natural consequences of it, the court of Petersburg brought a charge of ...
... supposed that Count Tesfin, Vice-President of the Chancery, and reckoned to be in the same interest, might probably succeed him. To prevent this promotion, and the natural consequences of it, the court of Petersburg brought a charge of ...
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