The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... themselves mafters of Menin , Ypres , Fournes , and Fort Knoque , with no confiderable lofs from any refiftance made by the garrifons , nor any disturbance from the confederate ar- my of British and Auftrians , with their auxiliaries ...
... themselves mafters of Menin , Ypres , Fournes , and Fort Knoque , with no confiderable lofs from any refiftance made by the garrifons , nor any disturbance from the confederate ar- my of British and Auftrians , with their auxiliaries ...
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... themselves with a pretence for taking the Hanoverian troops into British pay . Perhaps the fuccefs of the Queen of Hungary's arms has fince given them hopes of being able to procure fome other advantages for the electorate of Hanover ...
... themselves with a pretence for taking the Hanoverian troops into British pay . Perhaps the fuccefs of the Queen of Hungary's arms has fince given them hopes of being able to procure fome other advantages for the electorate of Hanover ...
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... themselves , and their frontiers , to the refentment of a moft formidable power in their neighbourhood : and should the parliament difcharge 16,000 men , and that purely for reafons that by the nature of them must perfonally reflect ...
... themselves , and their frontiers , to the refentment of a moft formidable power in their neighbourhood : and should the parliament difcharge 16,000 men , and that purely for reafons that by the nature of them must perfonally reflect ...
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... themselves from punishment , and throwing their accufers upon incon- veniencies . - I hope , therefore , for the fake of justice , for the fake of the publick fervice , for the fake of liberty in writing , that the Gentlemen then ...
... themselves from punishment , and throwing their accufers upon incon- veniencies . - I hope , therefore , for the fake of justice , for the fake of the publick fervice , for the fake of liberty in writing , that the Gentlemen then ...
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... themselves conftitute any difference in the inward ha- bit ; and therefore he makes the distincti- on of characters to ly between wisdom and folly , and the greatest human excellence to confift in ACTING WELL OUR PART . You'll find , if ...
... themselves conftitute any difference in the inward ha- bit ; and therefore he makes the distincti- on of characters to ly between wisdom and folly , and the greatest human excellence to confift in ACTING WELL OUR PART . You'll find , if ...
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