The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... themselves to make them one third or a half shorter, without greatly weakening the thread of the reasoning. - We ofteem it a great honour to be the servants of our country, and it giver to a sensible flesire when we can in the least ...
... themselves to make them one third or a half shorter, without greatly weakening the thread of the reasoning. - We ofteem it a great honour to be the servants of our country, and it giver to a sensible flesire when we can in the least ...
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... themselves masters of the castle of Borgherto, and the post of St Lazaro, with the troops that defended them. This last place they fortified, and raised several batteries to disturb the Spaniards in their camp, which was at but a small ...
... themselves masters of the castle of Borgherto, and the post of St Lazaro, with the troops that defended them. This last place they fortified, and raised several batteries to disturb the Spaniards in their camp, which was at but a small ...
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... themselves, the government immediately sent deputies to M. de Botta to make the best of their then situation that they could. On the 7th a formal capitulation was signed; the principal articles of which were, That the Austraus should ...
... themselves, the government immediately sent deputies to M. de Botta to make the best of their then situation that they could. On the 7th a formal capitulation was signed; the principal articles of which were, That the Austraus should ...
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... themselves, and obliged the rest to receive law from them. Can we in this nation then expect to be safe, can we expect to be independent 2 I shall not say, our immediate safety; but I will say, our honour and future safety depend ...
... themselves, and obliged the rest to receive law from them. Can we in this nation then expect to be safe, can we expect to be independent 2 I shall not say, our immediate safety; but I will say, our honour and future safety depend ...
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... themselves the least concern about it, unless when they were themselves attacked, or had a view of making some advantage by the event of the war. Did ever the Dutch engage in any war merely for the sake of preserving the balance of ...
... themselves the least concern about it, unless when they were themselves attacked, or had a view of making some advantage by the event of the war. Did ever the Dutch engage in any war merely for the sake of preserving the balance of ...
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