The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... question, How far we are obliged to assist the Queen of Hungary in the present war? when it is so plain, both from the treaties subsisting between us, and from the designs of her and our enemies, that we are obliged to assist her with ...
... question, How far we are obliged to assist the Queen of Hungary in the present war? when it is so plain, both from the treaties subsisting between us, and from the designs of her and our enemies, that we are obliged to assist her with ...
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... question, Whether we should engage as principals or auxiliaries 2 was fully debated in her council, and carried, that we should engage as principals. Sir, when I confider who were the leading men in council at the end of K. William's ...
... question, Whether we should engage as principals or auxiliaries 2 was fully debated in her council, and carried, that we should engage as principals. Sir, when I confider who were the leading men in council at the end of K. William's ...
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... question, What is meant by the words, with all our forces? which we find in all the treaties I have mentioned; because for self-preservation, surely, we ought to make use of our credit, we ought to mortgage even to the last shilling in ...
... question, What is meant by the words, with all our forces? which we find in all the treaties I have mentioned; because for self-preservation, surely, we ought to make use of our credit, we ought to mortgage even to the last shilling in ...
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... question, I shall now beg leave to examine the other, In what manner we are to assist the Queen of Hungary 2 Upon which the Hon. Gentleman has given us a plan of operations, which to me seems very extraordinary. He says, that we ought ...
... question, I shall now beg leave to examine the other, In what manner we are to assist the Queen of Hungary 2 Upon which the Hon. Gentleman has given us a plan of operations, which to me seems very extraordinary. He says, that we ought ...
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... question the abilitics of any of the great ministers mentioned by the Hon. Gentleman; but I am afraid our councils were, at both times, influenced by something more than the true interest of England. In the councils of princes it often ...
... question the abilitics of any of the great ministers mentioned by the Hon. Gentleman; but I am afraid our councils were, at both times, influenced by something more than the true interest of England. In the councils of princes it often ...
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