The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... caused a publick notification be made, giving the lie to that report which had in good measure occasioned them. In the mean time the alliance with France was readily embraced, and the diet broke up soon after, without doing any thing ...
... caused a publick notification be made, giving the lie to that report which had in good measure occasioned them. In the mean time the alliance with France was readily embraced, and the diet broke up soon after, without doing any thing ...
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... cause which those powers were imbarked in ; but whether we should at present give them the title of allies, is uncertain.-On the opposi TE side are, Britain, and the Fmpress Queen of Hungary. Their active allies are, the King of Sardini ...
... cause which those powers were imbarked in ; but whether we should at present give them the title of allies, is uncertain.-On the opposi TE side are, Britain, and the Fmpress Queen of Hungary. Their active allies are, the King of Sardini ...
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... cause of the house of Bourbon was not only favoured, but openly supported by the Electors of Bavaria and Cologn. Not only in Germany, but in all countries, the cause of the publick is often sacrificed to the ambition and self-interest ...
... cause of the house of Bourbon was not only favoured, but openly supported by the Electors of Bavaria and Cologn. Not only in Germany, but in all countries, the cause of the publick is often sacrificed to the ambition and self-interest ...
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... cause may be, prudence should direct them to yield to the torrent they cannot stem, and to endeavour to disunite their cnemies, by complying in the most read and chearful manner with the demands of some of them. If upon any occasion ...
... cause may be, prudence should direct them to yield to the torrent they cannot stem, and to endeavour to disunite their cnemies, by complying in the most read and chearful manner with the demands of some of them. If upon any occasion ...
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... cause one unavoidably to throw part of the spirit out of the spoon, the arm being very much convulsed. In the following winter, at every favourable opportunity, I tried to fire spirits, &c. by means of a short piece of wire, five or six ...
... cause one unavoidably to throw part of the spirit out of the spoon, the arm being very much convulsed. In the following winter, at every favourable opportunity, I tried to fire spirits, &c. by means of a short piece of wire, five or six ...
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