The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... present and after ages . Befides , it is not to be fuppofed that the political writers will be idle in fuch a bufy year ; nor shall we neglect their performances , when they deferve particular regard . But notwithstanding jo large a ...
... present and after ages . Befides , it is not to be fuppofed that the political writers will be idle in fuch a bufy year ; nor shall we neglect their performances , when they deferve particular regard . But notwithstanding jo large a ...
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... present monarch ; who has his head too full of new projects and foreign excur- fions , to be thoroughly attentive to the do- meftick happiness of his fubjects . And yet he has for fome time paft felt a fen- fible reverse of fortune ...
... present monarch ; who has his head too full of new projects and foreign excur- fions , to be thoroughly attentive to the do- meftick happiness of his fubjects . And yet he has for fome time paft felt a fen- fible reverse of fortune ...
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... the confti- tution of that kingdom , which at present is elective , and not hereditary ; befides its being contrary to the intereft of the Nor- thern thern powers , nay of all Europe , that the 2 . Jan. 1743 . A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
... the confti- tution of that kingdom , which at present is elective , and not hereditary ; befides its being contrary to the intereft of the Nor- thern thern powers , nay of all Europe , that the 2 . Jan. 1743 . A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
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... present is . When the nation , Sir , is in fo much 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 ...
... present is . When the nation , Sir , is in fo much 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 ...
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... present happy con ftitution , if all were Jacobites or republi- cans that fufpect our laut minister's con- duct . His Majefty would find many of them , perhaps a majority , both in his ar- my and among his placemen ; who , tho ' they ...
... present happy con ftitution , if all were Jacobites or republi- cans that fufpect our laut minister's con- duct . His Majefty would find many of them , perhaps a majority , both in his ar- my and among his placemen ; who , tho ' they ...
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