The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... respect to his guaranty of. #.". ; intimating, that, the Empress-Queen should attack the French, with whom she had been at open war ever since long before the signing of that treaty, and so bring them upon any of those dominions, he did ...
... respect to his guaranty of. #.". ; intimating, that, the Empress-Queen should attack the French, with whom she had been at open war ever since long before the signing of that treaty, and so bring them upon any of those dominions, he did ...
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... respect for the antiquity and splendor of this family, till, upon some suspicion of their favouring the Fmperor of Germany, his present Highness was obliged to fly for refuge to Vienna; where he was received and entertainedinamanner ...
... respect for the antiquity and splendor of this family, till, upon some suspicion of their favouring the Fmperor of Germany, his present Highness was obliged to fly for refuge to Vienna; where he was received and entertainedinamanner ...
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... respect to his master's conduct and intentions. He succeeded so far, that positive orders were sent to M. de Gages, to risk the battle of Placentia, in conjunction with the troops of France. The Duke having returned to Paris about the ...
... respect to his master's conduct and intentions. He succeeded so far, that positive orders were sent to M. de Gages, to risk the battle of Placentia, in conjunction with the troops of France. The Duke having returned to Paris about the ...
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... respect to the present war. As long as the house of Bourbon appear to be in a condition to defend themselves, their friends in Germany and the North will remain quiet; but if success should attend our arms so far as to be able to attack ...
... respect to the present war. As long as the house of Bourbon appear to be in a condition to defend themselves, their friends in Germany and the North will remain quiet; but if success should attend our arms so far as to be able to attack ...
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... respect to the kingdoms of France and Spain Have they not of late years of ten appeared to be under, quite different dire&tions 2 Is it not visible, that nothing but their mutual interest keeps them at present in conjunction ? And, I am ...
... respect to the kingdoms of France and Spain Have they not of late years of ten appeared to be under, quite different dire&tions 2 Is it not visible, that nothing but their mutual interest keeps them at present in conjunction ? And, I am ...
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