The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 47
Seite 18
... service may be over - rated in the eftimate , a past service may be overchar- ged in the account , without its being taken the leaft notice of by parliament ; and therefore , a minifter may purloin confider- able fums from what is ...
... service may be over - rated in the eftimate , a past service may be overchar- ged in the account , without its being taken the leaft notice of by parliament ; and therefore , a minifter may purloin confider- able fums from what is ...
Seite 60
... service , or for any branch of the publick service , than is made appear to be abfolutely necessary ? I therefore think , that , in regard to the dignity of our own proceedings , and to that character we ought to keep up a- mong the ...
... service , or for any branch of the publick service , than is made appear to be abfolutely necessary ? I therefore think , that , in regard to the dignity of our own proceedings , and to that character we ought to keep up a- mong the ...
Seite 61
... service ; that they were not kept up to influence elections in England , but to restore the ba lance of power in Europe . These confi- derations will make every man chearfully contribute his proportion to the expence of them . Give me ...
... service ; that they were not kept up to influence elections in England , but to restore the ba lance of power in Europe . These confi- derations will make every man chearfully contribute his proportion to the expence of them . Give me ...
Seite 67
... service to the Queen of Hungary : on the contrary , they will do her a prejudice , by confu- ming a part of our publick revenue which otherwise might be fent to her ; and eve- ry one must grant that ready money is the fort of affiftance ...
... service to the Queen of Hungary : on the contrary , they will do her a prejudice , by confu- ming a part of our publick revenue which otherwise might be fent to her ; and eve- ry one must grant that ready money is the fort of affiftance ...
Seite 69
... service to her than thofe troops can be , which cannot ferve where she has moft occafion for them . 2. If it was or is neceffary to have 16,000 men more in Flanders than we first fent there , ( which I deny ) , I affert that we could ...
... service to her than thofe troops can be , which cannot ferve where she has moft occafion for them . 2. If it was or is neceffary to have 16,000 men more in Flanders than we first fent there , ( which I deny ) , I affert that we could ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affiftance againſt army Auftria becauſe bill Britiſh cafe Capt caufe cauſe confequence confideration conftitution court crown death defign defire Elector of Hanover electorate Emperor enemy eſtabliſhed Europe expence fafe faid fame fecurity feems feffion fend fent ferve fervice feveral fhall fhew fhips fhould fide fince firft firſt Flanders foldiers fome foon fpirit France French ftate ftill fubjects fuch fufficient fupplies fuppofe fupport fure Gentlemen Hanover Hanoverians himſelf honour horfe houfe houſe impoffible intereft iſland itſelf King laft laſt late leaft leaſt lefs Lords Majefty Majefty's meaſures minifters Minorca moft moſt muft muſt nation neceffary obferved occafion ourſelves paffed parliament perfon pleaſed poffeffion poffible prefent preferve prince propofed Pruffia publick purpoſe Queen of Hungary raiſed reafon refolved ſcheme ſhall ſhe Spain ſtate ſuch Sweden thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thro tion troops uſe whofe