The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... consequence to all the powers of the north, as it had been expressly stipulated in the 7th article of the treaty of Neustadt, which had been confirmed by all after treaties with Sweden, that Russia should endea— vour, by all possible ...
... consequence to all the powers of the north, as it had been expressly stipulated in the 7th article of the treaty of Neustadt, which had been confirmed by all after treaties with Sweden, that Russia should endea— vour, by all possible ...
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... consequence of which, the courts of Versailles and Berlin assured them, that in case Sweden were attacked, they would faithfully fulfil their engagements, and send the succours stipulated. About the middle of summer 1750, the Empress of ...
... consequence of which, the courts of Versailles and Berlin assured them, that in case Sweden were attacked, they would faithfully fulfil their engagements, and send the succours stipulated. About the middle of summer 1750, the Empress of ...
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... consequence of which some vessels trading there have been seized by the Danish guard-ships. Hawing formed a yet more extensive project #. the commerce of Denmark with Africa, his Danish Majesty bought fonthe Emperor of Morocco, for ...
... consequence of which some vessels trading there have been seized by the Danish guard-ships. Hawing formed a yet more extensive project #. the commerce of Denmark with Africa, his Danish Majesty bought fonthe Emperor of Morocco, for ...
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... consequence of our keeping a small number of seamen in the public service in time of peace. But if, we should in time of peace keep 15 or 20,000 expert feamen in the public service, we should seldom want any from the merchant-service ...
... consequence of our keeping a small number of seamen in the public service in time of peace. But if, we should in time of peace keep 15 or 20,000 expert feamen in the public service, we should seldom want any from the merchant-service ...
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... consequence which we have great reason to dread: and will, in my opinion, be an infallible consequence, if we continue such harsh usage towards our poor seamen as we have practised for some years past. By the frequency and severity of ...
... consequence which we have great reason to dread: and will, in my opinion, be an infallible consequence, if we continue such harsh usage towards our poor seamen as we have practised for some years past. By the frequency and severity of ...
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