The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... case they proceeded with rigour against this adventurer and his adherents; which met with the general contempt it deserved. On the 6th ef June arrived at Nantes, on board two of those ships, Lord John Drummond, Lord Elcho, and several ...
... case they proceeded with rigour against this adventurer and his adherents; which met with the general contempt it deserved. On the 6th ef June arrived at Nantes, on board two of those ships, Lord John Drummond, Lord Elcho, and several ...
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... case. As we are ourselves, we can still make our allies the lords of the occan : we can still assist them with a good body, I believe, of the best regular troops in the world; and we can assist them with a considerable subsidy in ready ...
... case. As we are ourselves, we can still make our allies the lords of the occan : we can still assist them with a good body, I believe, of the best regular troops in the world; and we can assist them with a considerable subsidy in ready ...
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... case at present, nor can be the effect of the present war: therefore our safety, so far as it may be affected by the overthrow of the balance of power, can at present be in no danger; nor can we, upon that account, be obliged to give ...
... case at present, nor can be the effect of the present war: therefore our safety, so far as it may be affected by the overthrow of the balance of power, can at present be in no danger; nor can we, upon that account, be obliged to give ...
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... case, Sir, will probably be now the same. If we give the Queen of Hungary a very powerful assistance, we must in the mean time neglect doing anything for ourselves in America; . as she, by means of such an assistance, may probably meet ...
... case, Sir, will probably be now the same. If we give the Queen of Hungary a very powerful assistance, we must in the mean time neglect doing anything for ourselves in America; . as she, by means of such an assistance, may probably meet ...
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... case any of the Austrian estates attacked. Her Imperial Majesty of Russi A had lately prohibited the trade thro' her dominions to Persia, which a few years ago was set up by the British merchants under her protection. The merchants ...
... case any of the Austrian estates attacked. Her Imperial Majesty of Russi A had lately prohibited the trade thro' her dominions to Persia, which a few years ago was set up by the British merchants under her protection. The merchants ...
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