The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... King was very fenfibly affected with the lofs of Finland ; having declared in full fenate , that if an honourable peace could not be obtained , nothing should hin- der him in the fpring from putting him- felf at the head of his army ...
... King was very fenfibly affected with the lofs of Finland ; having declared in full fenate , that if an honourable peace could not be obtained , nothing should hin- der him in the fpring from putting him- felf at the head of his army ...
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... King , following his first defign , had afforded Ruffia a pretence for marching her troops into the very heart of that kingdom , and bestowing the duchy of Courland on whomever the pleased . But what was yet more preffing , an invafion ...
... King , following his first defign , had afforded Ruffia a pretence for marching her troops into the very heart of that kingdom , and bestowing the duchy of Courland on whomever the pleased . But what was yet more preffing , an invafion ...
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... King of Pruffia's own hand , wherein his Majefty condoles him on the death of the late Elector , con- gratulates him on his acceffion , and pro- mifes him his friendship . varia and France having , pursuant to the . into the duchy of ...
... King of Pruffia's own hand , wherein his Majefty condoles him on the death of the late Elector , con- gratulates him on his acceffion , and pro- mifes him his friendship . varia and France having , pursuant to the . into the duchy of ...
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... King of Sardinia , to whom he was to prefent very advantageous conditions , and enter immediately into treaty with him , which he had full powers to conclude , the fooner the better . The confequence of these orders was , the late bold ...
... King of Sardinia , to whom he was to prefent very advantageous conditions , and enter immediately into treaty with him , which he had full powers to conclude , the fooner the better . The confequence of these orders was , the late bold ...
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... King difpofes of his favours himself , often without the advice of the minifter whofe department they properly belong to , can be of no weight in this houfe . By our conftitution the King can do no wrong ; but every mini- fter is ...
... King difpofes of his favours himself , often without the advice of the minifter whofe department they properly belong to , can be of no weight in this houfe . By our conftitution the King can do no wrong ; but every mini- fter is ...
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