The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... least be ranked og the left performance; in answer to o treasonable papers. É the pretender claimed a hereditary right to the crown, an anonymous pamphlet on :o it silješi was printed at Edinburgh in the beginning of 1746, and son offer ...
... least be ranked og the left performance; in answer to o treasonable papers. É the pretender claimed a hereditary right to the crown, an anonymous pamphlet on :o it silješi was printed at Edinburgh in the beginning of 1746, and son offer ...
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... least contribute to the instruction or entertainment of Scotsmen. To this we had always a natural propensity; but the encouragement giren to this work lays us under the irresistible confirāini's of gratitude. IWhatever freedom; some ...
... least contribute to the instruction or entertainment of Scotsmen. To this we had always a natural propensity; but the encouragement giren to this work lays us under the irresistible confirāini's of gratitude. IWhatever freedom; some ...
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... least, the whole force of the maritime powers, upon every occasion, to give a turn to the balance in favour of the house of Austria; and that, if these two monarchies should What ground there is for this as To count increase of debts ...
... least, the whole force of the maritime powers, upon every occasion, to give a turn to the balance in favour of the house of Austria; and that, if these two monarchies should What ground there is for this as To count increase of debts ...
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... an end : neither of which we are in the least danger of, if the war be pushed with vigour in the Netherlands as well as Italy; – ; tıly; for with a conquerin might as easily enter. 2O. Jan. 1747. Proceedings. of. the. Politic. Al. Club.
... an end : neither of which we are in the least danger of, if the war be pushed with vigour in the Netherlands as well as Italy; – ; tıly; for with a conquerin might as easily enter. 2O. Jan. 1747. Proceedings. of. the. Politic. Al. Club.
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... least the business of our ministers, to prevent its being in their power to do so. Whether our ministers have in this respect done their duty, will, I hope, be hereafter a subject for our inquiry. But supposing that we ought, upon this ...
... least the business of our ministers, to prevent its being in their power to do so. Whether our ministers have in this respect done their duty, will, I hope, be hereafter a subject for our inquiry. But supposing that we ought, upon this ...
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