The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... most people will allow our con- duct to have been hitherto in good measure anfwerable to them . But this is a time of more than ordinary fevere trial . " Of all wars , [ as is " well expreffed by the Rev. COMMISSION , p.518 . ] , a ...
... most people will allow our con- duct to have been hitherto in good measure anfwerable to them . But this is a time of more than ordinary fevere trial . " Of all wars , [ as is " well expreffed by the Rev. COMMISSION , p.518 . ] , a ...
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... most of their effect . His Sardinian Ma- jefty is now bufy repairing the fortifica- tions of this place and Coni ; both which , as is faid , can be put into a good state of defence against next spring ; when he ex- pects another vifit ...
... most of their effect . His Sardinian Ma- jefty is now bufy repairing the fortifica- tions of this place and Coni ; both which , as is faid , can be put into a good state of defence against next spring ; when he ex- pects another vifit ...
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... most useful friend ? Befides its being in confiftent with our honour , it would be inconfiftent with our intereft ; for , if the Spaniards should be able , by the affiftance of France , to compel the Queen of Hun- gary and King of ...
... most useful friend ? Befides its being in confiftent with our honour , it would be inconfiftent with our intereft ; for , if the Spaniards should be able , by the affiftance of France , to compel the Queen of Hun- gary and King of ...
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... most proper man- ner for the 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 proper man- ner for the 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 ...
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... most earnestly folicited , joined with the glorious battle of Dettin- gen , must be confeffed to have greatly contributed to the fuccefs of the Auftri- ans on the other fide of the Rhine , and have obliged the French to retire into ...
... most earnestly folicited , joined with the glorious battle of Dettin- gen , must be confeffed to have greatly contributed to the fuccefs of the Auftri- ans on the other fide of the Rhine , and have obliged the French to retire into ...
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