The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... lands of the church , or back to the county of Nice ; to prevent this , on the one fide , a strong detachment of Austrians marched to join Gen. Roth behind the Adda ; and the King of Sardinia detached a large body to reinforce a ...
... lands of the church , or back to the county of Nice ; to prevent this , on the one fide , a strong detachment of Austrians marched to join Gen. Roth behind the Adda ; and the King of Sardinia detached a large body to reinforce a ...
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... land , and the Spaniards a numerous army upon the confines of Portugal , could the Dutch , the Portuguese , or any of the Ita- lian ftates , refufe any favour asked by the houfe of Bourbon ? Should that houfe then demand of the Dutch ...
... land , and the Spaniards a numerous army upon the confines of Portugal , could the Dutch , the Portuguese , or any of the Ita- lian ftates , refufe any favour asked by the houfe of Bourbon ? Should that houfe then demand of the Dutch ...
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... lands for a fubfidy of 400,000 l .; there- fore , if we difmifs the 18,000 Hanoverian troops now under our confideration , and give the 310,000l . we are to pay for them , by way of additional fubfidy to the Queen of Hungary , fhe may ...
... lands for a fubfidy of 400,000 l .; there- fore , if we difmifs the 18,000 Hanoverian troops now under our confideration , and give the 310,000l . we are to pay for them , by way of additional fubfidy to the Queen of Hungary , fhe may ...
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... lands . We can hardly indeed expect , that it fhould fend any , confidering the danger it may be expofed to , and the great number of troops it must keep at home for guarding againff accidents ; and therefore , if we do not take these ...
... lands . We can hardly indeed expect , that it fhould fend any , confidering the danger it may be expofed to , and the great number of troops it must keep at home for guarding againff accidents ; and therefore , if we do not take these ...
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... lands , where it may be thought proper to hold circuit - courts , it feems impracti- cable for the King's judges to carry their circuits into the body of the highlands , whatever good effects might be expected from their prefence there ...
... lands , where it may be thought proper to hold circuit - courts , it feems impracti- cable for the King's judges to carry their circuits into the body of the highlands , whatever good effects might be expected from their prefence there ...
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