The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... supported in publick by alter- nate promifes and threats from France ; besides that the money diftributed among them in private , keeps up their spirits and intereft ; and , by the nature of their conftitution , a much smaller number of ...
... supported in publick by alter- nate promifes and threats from France ; besides that the money diftributed among them in private , keeps up their spirits and intereft ; and , by the nature of their conftitution , a much smaller number of ...
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... support of the Queen of Hun- gary ; if we are refolved to prevent its being in the power of Spain , to prefcribe terms of peace to us ; if we have a mind to preferve the freedom of our navigati- on , and our most valuable fettlements in ...
... support of the Queen of Hun- gary ; if we are refolved to prevent its being in the power of Spain , to prefcribe terms of peace to us ; if we have a mind to preferve the freedom of our navigati- on , and our most valuable fettlements in ...
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... support and fuccefs of this great cause chiefly depends , will throw fuch a damp and difcouragement upon the fpirits of the well - intentioned in Holland , and fo animate the oppofition , as to enable them to obftruct the activity of ...
... support and fuccefs of this great cause chiefly depends , will throw fuch a damp and difcouragement upon the fpirits of the well - intentioned in Holland , and fo animate the oppofition , as to enable them to obftruct the activity of ...
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... support this cruel opinion : a letter of his to Brutus is quoted upon us , in which he juftifies the severities used to Lepidus and his pofteri- ty . But I dare venture to fay , there is not one Gentleman in this house , who knows any ...
... support this cruel opinion : a letter of his to Brutus is quoted upon us , in which he juftifies the severities used to Lepidus and his pofteri- ty . But I dare venture to fay , there is not one Gentleman in this house , who knows any ...
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... Support of the British plantations . I s . MISCELLANEOUS . A treatife of algebra ; wherein the fun- damentals are demonftrated , and applied to the folutions of problems . By T. Simpfon . 6 s . 6 d . The tidefman's new pocket ...
... Support of the British plantations . I s . MISCELLANEOUS . A treatife of algebra ; wherein the fun- damentals are demonftrated , and applied to the folutions of problems . By T. Simpfon . 6 s . 6 d . The tidefman's new pocket ...
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