The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... fame confideration will probably engage them to imbark in the fame caufe : and unless the Czarina find reasons for failing in her promises to Britain , fome of her Ruffians should be ready to act in it against next campaign . ders for ...
... fame confideration will probably engage them to imbark in the fame caufe : and unless the Czarina find reasons for failing in her promises to Britain , fome of her Ruffians should be ready to act in it against next campaign . ders for ...
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... fame time they were fo free as to declare , that they were far from being determined as to the neceffity of our continuing the Hanoverians any longer in British pay ; for which reafon they exprefsly referved to themselves the liberty of ...
... fame time they were fo free as to declare , that they were far from being determined as to the neceffity of our continuing the Hanoverians any longer in British pay ; for which reafon they exprefsly referved to themselves the liberty of ...
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... fame ? Would it not be more proper for us , to affist her with money , in order to enable her to augment her own armies , than to fend any troops to her affiftance ; efpeci- ally when we confider , that she can raise and maintain at ...
... fame ? Would it not be more proper for us , to affist her with money , in order to enable her to augment her own armies , than to fend any troops to her affiftance ; efpeci- ally when we confider , that she can raise and maintain at ...
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... fame profeffion with him- felf , who refpected him greatly . He was a youth of genius , and much feeming fan- tity ; declaiming continually against the degeneracy of the age , the propensity of young people to run after the vanities of ...
... fame profeffion with him- felf , who refpected him greatly . He was a youth of genius , and much feeming fan- tity ; declaiming continually against the degeneracy of the age , the propensity of young people to run after the vanities of ...
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... fame o- pinion with their predeceffors ? But per- haps refources can be now found for ta- king a greater share in both , which will be an inftance of our riches beyond what had been fufpected . We know the fame num- ber of marines are ...
... fame o- pinion with their predeceffors ? But per- haps refources can be now found for ta- king a greater share in both , which will be an inftance of our riches beyond what had been fufpected . We know the fame num- ber of marines are ...
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