The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... France, which not ong before had spirited up the Swedes to war, in order to recover the provinces hey had ceded to Russia, she used all her nterest to prevent the Count's being ested with that important office. But he Prince Successor ...
... France, which not ong before had spirited up the Swedes to war, in order to recover the provinces hey had ceded to Russia, she used all her nterest to prevent the Count's being ested with that important office. But he Prince Successor ...
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... France. The Swedish forces were computed at 80,000; the Prussian at 147,000; and the court of Versailles was to furnish them at least 40,000 as auxiliaries. But as all these could not reasonably be supposed an equal match for the troops ...
... France. The Swedish forces were computed at 80,000; the Prussian at 147,000; and the court of Versailles was to furnish them at least 40,000 as auxiliaries. But as all these could not reasonably be supposed an equal match for the troops ...
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... France, in regard to what happened when M. d'Allion was Ambassador at Petersburg, and to the punishment of Col. de la Salle, are not yet adjusted; nor has the one court a minister with a public charaćter residing at the other. Last ...
... France, in regard to what happened when M. d'Allion was Ambassador at Petersburg, and to the punishment of Col. de la Salle, are not yet adjusted; nor has the one court a minister with a public charaćter residing at the other. Last ...
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... France, and we should lose our riority at sea but for one summer, it would be gone for ever. If our enemies were masters at sea, none of our foreign *xiliaries could come to our assistance: and twice the number of troops we have now on ...
... France, and we should lose our riority at sea but for one summer, it would be gone for ever. If our enemies were masters at sea, none of our foreign *xiliaries could come to our assistance: and twice the number of troops we have now on ...
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... France : and it is highly probable it should be so; for the last war has convinced them, that in case of a war with this nation, their commerce and their colonies will always be at our mercy, unless they are at least Therefore, I am ...
... France : and it is highly probable it should be so; for the last war has convinced them, that in case of a war with this nation, their commerce and their colonies will always be at our mercy, unless they are at least Therefore, I am ...
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