The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... never heard it fo much as fuggefted , that any thing lefs than the utmost affiftance we can give will be fufficient for bringing this war to a hap- py conclufion . On the contrary , the ar- gument against our giving any affiftance is ...
... never heard it fo much as fuggefted , that any thing lefs than the utmost affiftance we can give will be fufficient for bringing this war to a hap- py conclufion . On the contrary , the ar- gument against our giving any affiftance is ...
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... never by fuch a plan re- cover the Netherlands for the Queen of Hungary , or Savoy for the King of Sar- dinia . We might perhaps be able to drive the French and Spaniards out of I- taly : but we should never be able to force them to a ...
... never by fuch a plan re- cover the Netherlands for the Queen of Hungary , or Savoy for the King of Sar- dinia . We might perhaps be able to drive the French and Spaniards out of I- taly : but we should never be able to force them to a ...
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... never expect to be in peace , this nation can never expect to be in fafety . The last war in 1733 was begun by them ; and fatally for Europe , as now appears , they were allowed to go off with the fpoils . If they now meet with the fame ...
... never expect to be in peace , this nation can never expect to be in fafety . The last war in 1733 was begun by them ; and fatally for Europe , as now appears , they were allowed to go off with the fpoils . If they now meet with the fame ...
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... never began hoftili- ties till they were either attacked , or under a most just apprehenfion of being attack- ed . In the year 1672 , it is well known , how they were attacked and almost ruined ; and yet they concluded a separate peace ...
... never began hoftili- ties till they were either attacked , or under a most just apprehenfion of being attack- ed . In the year 1672 , it is well known , how they were attacked and almost ruined ; and yet they concluded a separate peace ...
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... never excelled by any , except a late famous treaty I could mention . The councils in K. William's time are not , therefore , to be deemed in- infallible , for no other reafon but because the Lords Somers and Halifax were in them . And ...
... never excelled by any , except a late famous treaty I could mention . The councils in K. William's time are not , therefore , to be deemed in- infallible , for no other reafon but because the Lords Somers and Halifax were in them . And ...
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