The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... necessary measures for marching their troops to the posts assigned them along the Rhine; but without design of being aggressors. The neutrality was in effect first infringed by the French garrison at Hunninghen; part of which passed the ...
... necessary measures for marching their troops to the posts assigned them along the Rhine; but without design of being aggressors. The neutrality was in effect first infringed by the French garrison at Hunninghen; part of which passed the ...
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... necessary for us to do so. From their attack upon Flanders, as well as Italy, it is evident, that they design to overturn the balance of power in Europe; and from the rebellion they have stirred up in this kingdom, and are still ...
... necessary for us to do so. From their attack upon Flanders, as well as Italy, it is evident, that they design to overturn the balance of power in Europe; and from the rebellion they have stirred up in this kingdom, and are still ...
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... necessary. And I must observe, that if it were lid down as a maxim, That we ought never to make use of our credit : the assistance of any ally, I believe, no Prince or I 8 Jan. 1747. Proceedings of the Politic Al Club.
... necessary. And I must observe, that if it were lid down as a maxim, That we ought never to make use of our credit : the assistance of any ally, I believe, no Prince or I 8 Jan. 1747. Proceedings of the Politic Al Club.
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... necessary for the march of an army; therefore, tho' the eleētorate of Hanover now maintains above 18,000 men within its territories, we cannot reasonably expect that it should send the half or the third of that number, at its own ...
... necessary for the march of an army; therefore, tho' the eleētorate of Hanover now maintains above 18,000 men within its territories, we cannot reasonably expect that it should send the half or the third of that number, at its own ...
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... necessary for them to provide for eir future safety by entering into the grand alliance. If we look into the condućt of the Germans, and the Spaniards, we shall find it the very same. It was never the balance of power, but their ...
... necessary for them to provide for eir future safety by entering into the grand alliance. If we look into the condućt of the Germans, and the Spaniards, we shall find it the very same. It was never the balance of power, but their ...
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