The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... appears to be upon the point of breaking out ; the councils and measures of Europe in general are moft perplexed and ... appear in publick ; yet it is no less certain , that the best qualified are often most shy of sub- mitting their ...
... appears to be upon the point of breaking out ; the councils and measures of Europe in general are moft perplexed and ... appear in publick ; yet it is no less certain , that the best qualified are often most shy of sub- mitting their ...
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... appear much averfe to a war with the Turks , oblige him to be extraordinarily guarded against all attempts upon his ... appears by the treaty brought about by the former , and the good difpofitions ; procured in a great measure by the ...
... appear much averfe to a war with the Turks , oblige him to be extraordinarily guarded against all attempts upon his ... appears by the treaty brought about by the former , and the good difpofitions ; procured in a great measure by the ...
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... appear when this prince will have the fingering of the amount of them ; the greatest part being required for purposes which shall beft tend to the fecurity of the empire , without much regard to the perfonal neceffities of the Emperor ...
... appear when this prince will have the fingering of the amount of them ; the greatest part being required for purposes which shall beft tend to the fecurity of the empire , without much regard to the perfonal neceffities of the Emperor ...
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... appears probable the will fucceed in this affair , thro ' defect of money ; for , Point d'argent , point de Suiffe . The troubles of ITALY appear rather upon the increase than the decline . For , if the powers of Germany keep up their ...
... appears probable the will fucceed in this affair , thro ' defect of money ; for , Point d'argent , point de Suiffe . The troubles of ITALY appear rather upon the increase than the decline . For , if the powers of Germany keep up their ...
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... appear reasonable . But what is of much greater force in the pre- fent queftion , and I am glad the Hon . Gent . furnished me with an opportunity to mention it , is this : It is generally re- ported without doors , that his Majesty's ...
... appear reasonable . But what is of much greater force in the pre- fent queftion , and I am glad the Hon . Gent . furnished me with an opportunity to mention it , is this : It is generally re- ported without doors , that his Majesty's ...
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