The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... present . As it is difficult for the most steady heads and closest thinkers to keep free of all bias in fuch a fituation of things , it is fcarcely to be expected , but the many must lean fo much to fome one fide , as not to be capable ...
... present . As it is difficult for the most steady heads and closest thinkers to keep free of all bias in fuch a fituation of things , it is fcarcely to be expected , but the many must lean fo much to fome one fide , as not to be capable ...
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... present contests . • POLAND , after having been put almost all in a flame by private quarrels between fome of the principal Nobility , and quel- ling an infurrection that threatened confi- derable danger , at length fettled into a calm ...
... present contests . • POLAND , after having been put almost all in a flame by private quarrels between fome of the principal Nobility , and quel- ling an infurrection that threatened confi- derable danger , at length fettled into a calm ...
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... present , than any of those who are , or ought to be al- lies to that princess . We are now enga- ged as principals in a war with Spain : would it not be inconfiftent with our ho- nour , to allow our declared enemy to gain any advantage ...
... present , than any of those who are , or ought to be al- lies to that princess . We are now enga- ged as principals in a war with Spain : would it not be inconfiftent with our ho- nour , to allow our declared enemy to gain any advantage ...
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... present Royal family will advise it . I must confefs , Sir , the Hon . Gentle- man has found out a very new , and a most ingenious reafon , for our encoura- ging the Queen of Hungary to continue the war . He fays , we have no other way ...
... present Royal family will advise it . I must confefs , Sir , the Hon . Gentle- man has found out a very new , and a most ingenious reafon , for our encoura- ging the Queen of Hungary to continue the war . He fays , we have no other way ...
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... present in so doubtful a situation , be- tween peace and war , with respect to Swe- den , that it is impoffible to depend upon having any troops there , time enough for But nothing is more certain , than that it would be an immediate ...
... present in so doubtful a situation , be- tween peace and war , with respect to Swe- den , that it is impoffible to depend upon having any troops there , time enough for But nothing is more certain , than that it would be an immediate ...
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