The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... should be expected , that all questions of a political na- ture , as being of much less importance , may be canyaffed with the great- eft freedom . If the Law forbids writing upon any one fide of a question , it must be understood ...
... should be expected , that all questions of a political na- ture , as being of much less importance , may be canyaffed with the great- eft freedom . If the Law forbids writing upon any one fide of a question , it must be understood ...
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... should be ready to act in it against next campaign . ders for the Emperor , that it may next be made over to herself , for reimburfing the expences of blood and treasure in his caufe ; which will increase , not only her revenue , but ...
... should be ready to act in it against next campaign . ders for the Emperor , that it may next be made over to herself , for reimburfing the expences of blood and treasure in his caufe ; which will increase , not only her revenue , but ...
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... should be able , by the affiftance of France , to compel the Queen of Hun- gary and King of Sardinia to fubmit to fuch terms of peace as they should pre- fcribe , how would it be poffible for us to compel that haughty nation to grant us ...
... should be able , by the affiftance of France , to compel the Queen of Hun- gary and King of Sardinia to fubmit to fuch terms of peace as they should pre- fcribe , how would it be poffible for us to compel that haughty nation to grant us ...
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... should rather fay , fpending our mo- ney ; for of fighting we have had very little , and should have had none at all , if we had not been attacked ) . For nothing , Sir , fo far as I can comprehend , but ei- ther to get fome bifhoprick ...
... should rather fay , fpending our mo- ney ; for of fighting we have had very little , and should have had none at all , if we had not been attacked ) . For nothing , Sir , fo far as I can comprehend , but ei- ther to get fome bifhoprick ...
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... should do so , they might for ever continue the war against this nation , if what the Hon . Gentleman fays , be true , that we have no other way of compelling them . the fate of war can render fuch a scheme fuccessful ; for , if the ...
... should do so , they might for ever continue the war against this nation , if what the Hon . Gentleman fays , be true , that we have no other way of compelling them . the fate of war can render fuch a scheme fuccessful ; for , if the ...
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