The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... Europe , by the French allies ; whofe rapid progrefs at the beginning against the house of Auftria has not been more in- jurious to it than to themselves . ' Tis true , they before - hand ravaged the hereditary dominions of her ...
... Europe , by the French allies ; whofe rapid progrefs at the beginning against the house of Auftria has not been more in- jurious to it than to themselves . ' Tis true , they before - hand ravaged the hereditary dominions of her ...
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... Europe . But their High Mightineffes , who are as cautious of the prefent publick fafety , as foreseeing of future inconveniencies , proceed but ve- ry flowly in their determinations : and , notwithstanding the peremptory refoluti- ons ...
... Europe . But their High Mightineffes , who are as cautious of the prefent publick fafety , as foreseeing of future inconveniencies , proceed but ve- ry flowly in their determinations : and , notwithstanding the peremptory refoluti- ons ...
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... Europe , and refolved to reduce it again within a proper bound . But as this was not to be effected only by the fecret treaty of Madrid , we at the fame time threw ourselves into the arms of France , and acted by the directions of her ...
... Europe , and refolved to reduce it again within a proper bound . But as this was not to be effected only by the fecret treaty of Madrid , we at the fame time threw ourselves into the arms of France , and acted by the directions of her ...
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... Europe , who had exhausted and impoverished this nation ; and all for the fake of the sup- port and private intereft of a refolute mi- nifter , who had given into every defperate measure exacted from him on one hand , that he might be ...
... Europe , who had exhausted and impoverished this nation ; and all for the fake of the sup- port and private intereft of a refolute mi- nifter , who had given into every defperate measure exacted from him on one hand , that he might be ...
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... Europe , and being animated with an equal defire of more closely tying the bands of ancient friendship and alli- ance , in order more effectually to provide for their mutual preservation and defence , and for that of the Proteftant ...
... Europe , and being animated with an equal defire of more closely tying the bands of ancient friendship and alli- ance , in order more effectually to provide for their mutual preservation and defence , and for that of the Proteftant ...
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