The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... foreign and domeftick ; keeping the histories of different countries , and the operations of different drmies , diftinct ; connecting the oc- currences of every fubfequent with thofe of the preceeding month ; and drawing toge- ther the ...
... foreign and domeftick ; keeping the histories of different countries , and the operations of different drmies , diftinct ; connecting the oc- currences of every fubfequent with thofe of the preceeding month ; and drawing toge- ther the ...
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... foreign to home productions , we can from pretty long experience declare that the con- trary appears to be fact ; and are fo fully satisfied of the above being an unjust afperfi on , that should we be fo unfortunate as lofe any of that ...
... foreign to home productions , we can from pretty long experience declare that the con- trary appears to be fact ; and are fo fully satisfied of the above being an unjust afperfi on , that should we be fo unfortunate as lofe any of that ...
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... foreign ministers there on the 24th of October ; but as to the terms , it was only declared in general , that they were honourable to the Porte . Soon after , the Imperial minifter there had his firft publick audience , with fome ...
... foreign ministers there on the 24th of October ; but as to the terms , it was only declared in general , that they were honourable to the Porte . Soon after , the Imperial minifter there had his firft publick audience , with fome ...
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... foreign troops we have now in our pay , and think no more of hiring troops from any of the princes of Germany . The argument made use of for leading us into this paradox , cannot furely impofe upon any Gentleman . It is faid , that as ...
... foreign troops we have now in our pay , and think no more of hiring troops from any of the princes of Germany . The argument made use of for leading us into this paradox , cannot furely impofe upon any Gentleman . It is faid , that as ...
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... foreign- ers , I am not at all afraid of our national ftock of gold and filver being exhaufted by the payment of their intereft ; for as foon as the war is ended , we fhall , I hope , begin to pay off a part of our debt yearly , which ...
... foreign- ers , I am not at all afraid of our national ftock of gold and filver being exhaufted by the payment of their intereft ; for as foon as the war is ended , we fhall , I hope , begin to pay off a part of our debt yearly , which ...
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