The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... must deserve to be read by every Scotf- man . pu- Whoever will caft his eye on the relations we have inferted of the trials of Lord Lovat and Provost Stewart , on the abstracts of laws lately made for fecuring the blick tranquillity ...
... must deserve to be read by every Scotf- man . pu- Whoever will caft his eye on the relations we have inferted of the trials of Lord Lovat and Provost Stewart , on the abstracts of laws lately made for fecuring the blick tranquillity ...
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... must think , that the balance of power is not only in danger , but that it will be certainly overturned , fhould we disconti nue affifting the Queen of Hungary to the utmost of our power ; for , in that cafe , both she and the King of ...
... must think , that the balance of power is not only in danger , but that it will be certainly overturned , fhould we disconti nue affifting the Queen of Hungary to the utmost of our power ; for , in that cafe , both she and the King of ...
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... must be their fears that prevent their engaging in the war : it cannot be their opinion , that the balance of power is in no dan- ger ; because nothing can be more evi- dent , than that the power of the house of Bourbon would now be ...
... must be their fears that prevent their engaging in the war : it cannot be their opinion , that the balance of power is in no dan- ger ; because nothing can be more evi- dent , than that the power of the house of Bourbon would now be ...
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... must be at fuch a distance , that no wife man , no man free from the vapours , will give himself any trouble about it . I think the ufual com- putation is , to reckon our current fpecie at ten or twelve millions ; but fuppofing it not ...
... must be at fuch a distance , that no wife man , no man free from the vapours , will give himself any trouble about it . I think the ufual com- putation is , to reckon our current fpecie at ten or twelve millions ; but fuppofing it not ...
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... must be thus confined ; and if we have been fo extravagant in our performance of former engagements of the fame kind , as to ren- der our alliance or affiftance now not worth feeking , it ought to be a leffon for us , to be more ...
... must be thus confined ; and if we have been fo extravagant in our performance of former engagements of the fame kind , as to ren- der our alliance or affiftance now not worth feeking , it ought to be a leffon for us , to be more ...
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