The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... see what danger might ensue on that side, in case of her coming to a rupture with either Sweden or the King of Prussia. Or if any thing further was intended at first, perhaps the execution of it might be suspended by the complicated ...
... see what danger might ensue on that side, in case of her coming to a rupture with either Sweden or the King of Prussia. Or if any thing further was intended at first, perhaps the execution of it might be suspended by the complicated ...
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... see any thing moved, the first author or cause of that motion must be what we call spirit. Nor is that power whereby matter is enabled to resis: motion less the effect of spirit, than that whereby it is enabled to continue in motion ...
... see any thing moved, the first author or cause of that motion must be what we call spirit. Nor is that power whereby matter is enabled to resis: motion less the effect of spirit, than that whereby it is enabled to continue in motion ...
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... see this conversion executed. In the mean time, it is issured, that this last circumstance goes uneasiness to more powers than ote; and - has occasioned such remonforces, as may possibly be followed by *sending of a squadron into the Mé ...
... see this conversion executed. In the mean time, it is issured, that this last circumstance goes uneasiness to more powers than ote; and - has occasioned such remonforces, as may possibly be followed by *sending of a squadron into the Mé ...
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... see our do paid, or to see us in a way of ray": them: but to allow France to get the " periority of us at sea, is not, I am, o: the way to pay them; for if that sho" ever happen, the nation, as well ...” debts, will be annihilated. It ...
... see our do paid, or to see us in a way of ray": them: but to allow France to get the " periority of us at sea, is not, I am, o: the way to pay them; for if that sho" ever happen, the nation, as well ...” debts, will be annihilated. It ...
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... see any minister dare to reduce their number. But as to what number of seamen may now be in the pay of some of our rivals, particularly France, has any minister, has any gentleman taken upon him to say, that the French government has ...
... see any minister dare to reduce their number. But as to what number of seamen may now be in the pay of some of our rivals, particularly France, has any minister, has any gentleman taken upon him to say, that the French government has ...
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