The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... said fo , and published what they said , in or der to encourage us to spend our money I hope , Sir , I have now fully fhewn , that we can have no English reafon for continuing the war , or for advifing the Queen of Hungary to continue ...
... said fo , and published what they said , in or der to encourage us to spend our money I hope , Sir , I have now fully fhewn , that we can have no English reafon for continuing the war , or for advifing the Queen of Hungary to continue ...
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... said , the war would be tranflated from the continent to this ifland . Sir , from the whole tenor of negotiations and treaties that Gentleman was engaged in for twenty years together , I have fome reason to think , that he and his ...
... said , the war would be tranflated from the continent to this ifland . Sir , from the whole tenor of negotiations and treaties that Gentleman was engaged in for twenty years together , I have fome reason to think , that he and his ...
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... said to be free , than a man can be faid to be free to break another man's head because his hands are at liberty . The extent of the freedom of writing has no where , by law , been defined or fet- tled ; therefore , if the difcretion of ...
... said to be free , than a man can be faid to be free to break another man's head because his hands are at liberty . The extent of the freedom of writing has no where , by law , been defined or fet- tled ; therefore , if the difcretion of ...
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... said so much , Sir , of the direct and confequential damage which innocent perfons may be fubjected to , I fhall pre- fume to give my opinion , where alone the latter can have any place . And that is , where the confequence is not ...
... said so much , Sir , of the direct and confequential damage which innocent perfons may be fubjected to , I fhall pre- fume to give my opinion , where alone the latter can have any place . And that is , where the confequence is not ...
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... said , they are generally reckoned a- mong the worst troops in Germany ; and that fome officers who were prefent at the battle of Dettingen have faid , they did no- thing there that could retrieve the chara- Eter they had in the late ...
... said , they are generally reckoned a- mong the worst troops in Germany ; and that fome officers who were prefent at the battle of Dettingen have faid , they did no- thing there that could retrieve the chara- Eter they had in the late ...
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