The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... because his principal design was, if possible, to surround C. Gages, and cut off his retreat; in pursuance of which he made himself master of several posts successively along the Trebia. But it is now time that we return to what ...
... because his principal design was, if possible, to surround C. Gages, and cut off his retreat; in pursuance of which he made himself master of several posts successively along the Trebia. But it is now time that we return to what ...
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... because, by the acquisition of the crown of Spain, the Bourbon scale became so weighty, that it would require, at least, the whole force of the maritime powers, upon every occasion, to give a turn to the balance in favour of the house ...
... because, by the acquisition of the crown of Spain, the Bourbon scale became so weighty, that it would require, at least, the whole force of the maritime powers, upon every occasion, to give a turn to the balance in favour of the house ...
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... because, when te engage as auxiliaries only, our trade emains uninterrupted: and as it was of he most dangerous consequence to give he house of Bourbon time to establish hemselves in the quiet possession of all he Spanish dominions ...
... because, when te engage as auxiliaries only, our trade emains uninterrupted: and as it was of he most dangerous consequence to give he house of Bourbon time to establish hemselves in the quiet possession of all he Spanish dominions ...
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... because the ūji we can give will be incffect:al. And so far I join with those who make use of this argument, that if we do not assist with our whole force, we ought not to put ourselves to the expence or trouble of giving any at all ...
... because the ūji we can give will be incffect:al. And so far I join with those who make use of this argument, that if we do not assist with our whole force, we ought not to put ourselves to the expence or trouble of giving any at all ...
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... because they all know, that, by means of the greatest yearly revenue we can rise even in time of war, we could give them very little assistance. And this may be one of the reasons why the Dutch, and those circles of the empire which lie ...
... because they all know, that, by means of the greatest yearly revenue we can rise even in time of war, we could give them very little assistance. And this may be one of the reasons why the Dutch, and those circles of the empire which lie ...
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