The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... sure, ought to be. As to the delay contended for, on account of our not having all the necessary papers before us; when I consider the advanced season of the year, and that the French have already begun their operations by besieging and ...
... sure, ought to be. As to the delay contended for, on account of our not having all the necessary papers before us; when I consider the advanced season of the year, and that the French have already begun their operations by besieging and ...
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... sure, no one can accuse the present King of France of ambition; nor has it yet appeared, that he is any way near so great a man as Lewis XIV. It is this, Sir, that makes the Dutch, and all the other states of Europe, so. o: D e tle ...
... sure, no one can accuse the present King of France of ambition; nor has it yet appeared, that he is any way near so great a man as Lewis XIV. It is this, Sir, that makes the Dutch, and all the other states of Europe, so. o: D e tle ...
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... sure of allistance, before they can be brought near so low as they were at the end of the year 1711; and consequently we cannot expest, that the Queen of Hungary's success in this war will ever compel cither France or Spain to purchase ...
... sure of allistance, before they can be brought near so low as they were at the end of the year 1711; and consequently we cannot expest, that the Queen of Hungary's success in this war will ever compel cither France or Spain to purchase ...
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... sure, there was not a Gentleman in the kingdom that ever applied his thoughts to the subject, who did not know, that in the North of Scotland the disaffected were very numerous; and that, as the whole country without distinČtion had ...
... sure, there was not a Gentleman in the kingdom that ever applied his thoughts to the subject, who did not know, that in the North of Scotland the disaffected were very numerous; and that, as the whole country without distinČtion had ...
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... sure. Thus an indulgent father warns his son, “Do this; Fly that”— nor always tells the cause; Pleas'd to reward, as duty to his will, A condućt needful to their own repose. Great GOD of wonders! (if, thy love survey'd, Aught clse the ...
... sure. Thus an indulgent father warns his son, “Do this; Fly that”— nor always tells the cause; Pleas'd to reward, as duty to his will, A condućt needful to their own repose. Great GOD of wonders! (if, thy love survey'd, Aught clse the ...
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