The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... preferve the freedom of our navigati- on , and our most valuable fettlements in the West - Indies ; if we have a mind to preferve a balance of power in Europe , and thereby prevent this nation , as well as the rest of Europe , from ...
... preferve the freedom of our navigati- on , and our most valuable fettlements in the West - Indies ; if we have a mind to preferve a balance of power in Europe , and thereby prevent this nation , as well as the rest of Europe , from ...
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... preferve his fervant , whom the enraged multitude were for putting to death as a forcerer . . A French furgeon had got to the fame place , and was in fome degree of reputa- tion : but , being fo unfortunate as to have fome skill in ...
... preferve his fervant , whom the enraged multitude were for putting to death as a forcerer . . A French furgeon had got to the fame place , and was in fome degree of reputa- tion : but , being fo unfortunate as to have fome skill in ...
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... preferve the princes of the empire from the mischiefs with which they were threatened ; and not to fill them with any juft inquietudes . Your Majefty cannot give me any mark of your friendship which will be more agreeable to me , or by ...
... preferve the princes of the empire from the mischiefs with which they were threatened ; and not to fill them with any juft inquietudes . Your Majefty cannot give me any mark of your friendship which will be more agreeable to me , or by ...
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... preferve their liberties after the commencement of this civil war ? Not much above 60 years ; for this war began about the year 660 after the building of their city , which was their æra ; and Auguftus Cæfar , after the battle of Actium ...
... preferve their liberties after the commencement of this civil war ? Not much above 60 years ; for this war began about the year 660 after the building of their city , which was their æra ; and Auguftus Cæfar , after the battle of Actium ...
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... preferve them felves , and the King's troops , as they called them , that , after our British troops had by their va- lour repelled the foe , thefe Hanoverians had not even the courage to pursue or at- tack the flying enemy ; by which ...
... preferve them felves , and the King's troops , as they called them , that , after our British troops had by their va- lour repelled the foe , thefe Hanoverians had not even the courage to pursue or at- tack the flying enemy ; by which ...
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