The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... just comlist, that the currenkhistory of the times was careles, ly surred over, or to be gathered offer a heap of disjointed paragraphs. The digesting it therefore into something of ** and order we judged would be acceptable ...
... just comlist, that the currenkhistory of the times was careles, ly surred over, or to be gathered offer a heap of disjointed paragraphs. The digesting it therefore into something of ** and order we judged would be acceptable ...
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... just demands. The demands are all on the side of us and our allies. Was it not the insolence and the depredations of Spain that forced us into a war against that nation 2 Did not the Spaniards make a most unjust attack upon the King of ...
... just demands. The demands are all on the side of us and our allies. Was it not the insolence and the depredations of Spain that forced us into a war against that nation 2 Did not the Spaniards make a most unjust attack upon the King of ...
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... just their 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 ...
... just their 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 ...
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taly. they should ačt otherwise; if by an imprudent tho' just obstinacy, they should provoke such a combination against them, as, with our utmost assistance, they could not withstand, it sets us free from the obligation we are under ...
taly. they should ačt otherwise; if by an imprudent tho' just obstinacy, they should provoke such a combination against them, as, with our utmost assistance, they could not withstand, it sets us free from the obligation we are under ...
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... just apprehension of being attacked. In theyear 1672, it is well known, how they were attacked and almost ruined; and yet they concluded a separate peace at Nineguen, without much regard to the balance of power, or to their allies. In ...
... just apprehension of being attacked. In theyear 1672, it is well known, how they were attacked and almost ruined; and yet they concluded a separate peace at Nineguen, without much regard to the balance of power, or to their allies. In ...
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