The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... Conti had taken the rout of Chateau - Dauphin ; and the Infant , not being able to maintain his new conquefts , quitted them , in order to join the French . This Says EPIGRAM . Ays W - tk - n to Jan. 1745 . 5 A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
... Conti had taken the rout of Chateau - Dauphin ; and the Infant , not being able to maintain his new conquefts , quitted them , in order to join the French . This Says EPIGRAM . Ays W - tk - n to Jan. 1745 . 5 A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
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... Says W - tk - n , You lye : Altho ' you're in place , ' tis all a mere farce ; For where's the Broad - bottom ? Quoth C - tt - n , Mine ar — e . ARTURI JOHNSTONI , M. R. de fœdere nupero ad Scotos parænefis . M Artia gens , oculis multo ...
... Says W - tk - n , You lye : Altho ' you're in place , ' tis all a mere farce ; For where's the Broad - bottom ? Quoth C - tt - n , Mine ar — e . ARTURI JOHNSTONI , M. R. de fœdere nupero ad Scotos parænefis . M Artia gens , oculis multo ...
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... say him Nay ? Is not here a plain , a ready , and a fafe method for a mr to deprive any perfon of his liberty ? If it has been , if it may be practifed indifferently upon the innocent as the guilty ; if pretended fufpicion alone is ...
... say him Nay ? Is not here a plain , a ready , and a fafe method for a mr to deprive any perfon of his liberty ? If it has been , if it may be practifed indifferently upon the innocent as the guilty ; if pretended fufpicion alone is ...
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... say , that we are ftill to have a land war : and who can yet tell what are the terms VOL . VII . of the new alliance ? how far their High Mightinesses may at the laft be come over ? Let us flatter ourselves , at least , as long as we ...
... say , that we are ftill to have a land war : and who can yet tell what are the terms VOL . VII . of the new alliance ? how far their High Mightinesses may at the laft be come over ? Let us flatter ourselves , at least , as long as we ...
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... says , when any thing is taken away from him , which properly belonged to him ; and he fuffers confequentially , when he lofes what he has a conditional right to , by the fai- lure of the condition upon which he was to have it : and ...
... says , when any thing is taken away from him , which properly belonged to him ; and he fuffers confequentially , when he lofes what he has a conditional right to , by the fai- lure of the condition upon which he was to have it : and ...
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