The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... danger , to weaken his army , and render himself thereby contemptible . He was not long thus infatuated , and the bloody action at Czaflaw entirely opened his eyes , where the bare - fac'd defertion of his French confederates quickly ...
... danger , to weaken his army , and render himself thereby contemptible . He was not long thus infatuated , and the bloody action at Czaflaw entirely opened his eyes , where the bare - fac'd defertion of his French confederates quickly ...
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... danger ; when our best and most natural ally upon the continent is in the most im- minent danger of being destroyed , or fo much reduced as never for the future to be able to do us any fervice ; when we ought to employ all our time in ...
... danger ; when our best and most natural ally upon the continent is in the most im- minent danger of being destroyed , or fo much reduced as never for the future to be able to do us any fervice ; when we ought to employ all our time in ...
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... danger pleaded as a pre- tence for delaying that inquiry , when it is really the strongest reafon for entering upon it directly . Without fuch an inquiry , our government can recover no confidence a- mong our people at home ; and ...
... danger pleaded as a pre- tence for delaying that inquiry , when it is really the strongest reafon for entering upon it directly . Without fuch an inquiry , our government can recover no confidence a- mong our people at home ; and ...
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... danger- ous war , and upon the verge perhaps of engaging in another . To these reafons I must add , Sir , that , whatever other Gentlemen may think of the time proposed by this motion to be in- quired into , I muft think it would be ...
... danger- ous war , and upon the verge perhaps of engaging in another . To these reafons I must add , Sir , that , whatever other Gentlemen may think of the time proposed by this motion to be in- quired into , I muft think it would be ...
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... danger as an argument against the inquiry now propo- fed , which of all others is the leaft liable to this objection . The Firft Commiffioner of the Treasury has nothing to do with the application of secret - fervice money : he is only ...
... danger as an argument against the inquiry now propo- fed , which of all others is the leaft liable to this objection . The Firft Commiffioner of the Treasury has nothing to do with the application of secret - fervice money : he is only ...
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