The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... less attention to what passed on that side, 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 ...
... less attention to what passed on that side, 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 ...
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... less than our whole force will be sufficient, either for defending her in the possession of her dominions, or for procuring her any satisfaction or reparation for the notable injuries that have been done her, or any security against the ...
... less than our whole force will be sufficient, either for defending her in the possession of her dominions, or for procuring her any satisfaction or reparation for the notable injuries that have been done her, or any security against the ...
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... less apprehensive of the house of Bourbon, or less concerned about the preservation of a balance of so in Europe, than we were formerly; and as the opinion of his present Majesty's council seems to be the same with that of K. William's ...
... less apprehensive of the house of Bourbon, or less concerned about the preservation of a balance of so in Europe, than we were formerly; and as the opinion of his present Majesty's council seems to be the same with that of K. William's ...
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... less than the utmost assistance we can give will be sufficient for bringing this war to a happy conclusion. On the contrary, the arument against our giving any assistance is, because the ūji we can give will be incffect:al. And so far I ...
... less than the utmost assistance we can give will be sufficient for bringing this war to a happy conclusion. On the contrary, the arument against our giving any assistance is, because the ūji we can give will be incffect:al. And so far I ...
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... less. And if we should run twenty millions more in debt to foreigners, I am not at all afraid of our national flock of gold and silver being exhausted Ž the payment of their interest; for as oon as the war is ended, we shall, I hope ...
... less. And if we should run twenty millions more in debt to foreigners, I am not at all afraid of our national flock of gold and silver being exhausted Ž the payment of their interest; for as oon as the war is ended, we shall, I hope ...
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