The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... these inconveniencies, his Polish Majesty caused a publick notification be made, giving the lie to that report which had in good measure occasioned them. In the mean time the alliance with France was readily embraced, and the diet broke ...
... these inconveniencies, his Polish Majesty caused a publick notification be made, giving the lie to that report which had in good measure occasioned them. In the mean time the alliance with France was readily embraced, and the diet broke ...
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... these treatics are not still subsisting 2 Can it be supposed, Sir, that any thing less than our whole force will be sufficient, either for defending her in the possession of her dominions, or for procuring her any satisfaction or ...
... these treatics are not still subsisting 2 Can it be supposed, Sir, that any thing less than our whole force will be sufficient, either for defending her in the possession of her dominions, or for procuring her any satisfaction or ...
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... these quarters would surely be more effectual than an attack upon the Southern provinces only; i. as we should have the assistance 42 or 56,oco Dutch troops, which we should be deprived of, if we attacked the Southern only. 1 shall ...
... these quarters would surely be more effectual than an attack upon the Southern provinces only; i. as we should have the assistance 42 or 56,oco Dutch troops, which we should be deprived of, if we attacked the Southern only. 1 shall ...
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... these treaties thereforeno argument can be drawn for the motion now under our consideration; because weare othervise to givethe Queen of Hungaryas much assistance as we can give without running in debt; and because the utmost assistance ...
... these treaties thereforeno argument can be drawn for the motion now under our consideration; because weare othervise to givethe Queen of Hungaryas much assistance as we can give without running in debt; and because the utmost assistance ...
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... these the lowest is an equilateral triangle, which consists of three equal sides, and three equal angles; and the next is a quarre or square, which consists of four equal sides, and four equal angles. All above this are called regular ...
... these the lowest is an equilateral triangle, which consists of three equal sides, and three equal angles; and the next is a quarre or square, which consists of four equal sides, and four equal angles. All above this are called regular ...
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