The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... granting fuch a fum for that purpofe , as appears , from the eftimate referred to you , to be neceffary , But , as fome Gentlemen are now here , who were not prefent at the former de- bate , and as fome others may have forgot what was ...
... granting fuch a fum for that purpofe , as appears , from the eftimate referred to you , to be neceffary , But , as fome Gentlemen are now here , who were not prefent at the former de- bate , and as fome others may have forgot what was ...
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... granted , I believe , by every Gentleman that hears me , that it would be ridiculous in us , to think of forcing the court of Spain to fubmit to reasonable terms of peace with us , by making an invafion upon Old Spain , and carrying the ...
... granted , I believe , by every Gentleman that hears me , that it would be ridiculous in us , to think of forcing the court of Spain to fubmit to reasonable terms of peace with us , by making an invafion upon Old Spain , and carrying the ...
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... granted to his Majefty , for defraying the charge of 5513 horfe and 10,755 foot of the troops of Hanover , ( together with the general officers and the train of artillery ) , in the pay of G. Britain , from the 26th day of December 1743 ...
... granted to his Majefty , for defraying the charge of 5513 horfe and 10,755 foot of the troops of Hanover , ( together with the general officers and the train of artillery ) , in the pay of G. Britain , from the 26th day of December 1743 ...
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... granted to them , might occur , fo folid and fo fubftantial , will be fquandered away to other ufes than as would at once eradicate those unfortu- the fervice of the war : fo that , turn it all nate jealoufies and animofities between ...
... granted to them , might occur , fo folid and fo fubftantial , will be fquandered away to other ufes than as would at once eradicate those unfortu- the fervice of the war : fo that , turn it all nate jealoufies and animofities between ...
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... granting a war- averments and the tendency of the paper rant upon an information in the breast of into their confideration ; nor can any dif an inquifitor , but of a board , where the covery of other papers , in any degree in- accused ...
... granting a war- averments and the tendency of the paper rant upon an information in the breast of into their confideration ; nor can any dif an inquifitor , but of a board , where the covery of other papers , in any degree in- accused ...
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