The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... reason for disontinuing the favourable reception we have hitherto met with. It would, we helieve, he acceptable, if ... reasons offered for not inserting some of toose sent us, have been satisfactory to the authors. This is the most ...
... reason for disontinuing the favourable reception we have hitherto met with. It would, we helieve, he acceptable, if ... reasons offered for not inserting some of toose sent us, have been satisfactory to the authors. This is the most ...
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... reason he has given for our pursuing such a plan is, the expence .F difficulties the French will be put to in supporting the war in Italy. Now, I shall grant, that it will be much more expensive and difficult for the French to support ...
... reason he has given for our pursuing such a plan is, the expence .F difficulties the French will be put to in supporting the war in Italy. Now, I shall grant, that it will be much more expensive and difficult for the French to support ...
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... reason we have for expeciing, that the electorate of Hanover should send this whole body of troops to the Netherlands at its own expence, no one who knows how the princes of Germany maintain their troops while they remain in their own ...
... reason we have for expeciing, that the electorate of Hanover should send this whole body of troops to the Netherlands at its own expence, no one who knows how the princes of Germany maintain their troops while they remain in their own ...
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... reasons for dreading any increase of power in the house of Austria; and I doubt much if the power of the crown of G ... reason but because the Lords Somers and Halifax were in them. And as to the councils in Q. Anne's time, they were ...
... reasons for dreading any increase of power in the house of Austria; and I doubt much if the power of the crown of G ... reason but because the Lords Somers and Halifax were in them. And as to the councils in Q. Anne's time, they were ...
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... reason; because the distance between Luxemburg and Pais, is greater than that between Calais and Paris, the road is more intangled with fortified towns, and our army could not be so easily provided for upon its march: therefore we ...
... reason; because the distance between Luxemburg and Pais, is greater than that between Calais and Paris, the road is more intangled with fortified towns, and our army could not be so easily provided for upon its march: therefore we ...
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