The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... proper for our monthly collection could not be much better than a fort of index to them ; befides that fome of them are writ fo concifely , and have fo little which could be spared , that it might perhaps be a pretty difficult task for ...
... proper for our monthly collection could not be much better than a fort of index to them ; befides that fome of them are writ fo concifely , and have fo little which could be spared , that it might perhaps be a pretty difficult task for ...
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... proper representations concerning it . Tho ' the states of GERMANY had ta- ken fome steps towards putting themselves in a posture of defence , before they came to the refolution of voting a triple contin- gent of troops , as was before ...
... proper representations concerning it . Tho ' the states of GERMANY had ta- ken fome steps towards putting themselves in a posture of defence , before they came to the refolution of voting a triple contin- gent of troops , as was before ...
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... proper foundation for a folid peace . Se- veral schemes of fuch articles were offered on both fides , but were fo widely different as to afford but a very diftant profpećt of an accommodation . Count Harrach ar- riving at the Hague in ...
... proper foundation for a folid peace . Se- veral schemes of fuch articles were offered on both fides , but were fo widely different as to afford but a very diftant profpećt of an accommodation . Count Harrach ar- riving at the Hague in ...
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... proper thing we could do , would be , to do as o- ther nations have done before us , to fend fuch a minister to the party he contracted with , that he might answer with his head for promifing in his country's name what it could not ...
... proper thing we could do , would be , to do as o- ther nations have done before us , to fend fuch a minister to the party he contracted with , that he might answer with his head for promifing in his country's name what it could not ...
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... proper measures for bridling the difaffected in that part of the country ? Could any one be to feek for thofe measures that were proper for preferving our domeftick tranquillity ? Those who know that country better than I do , may ...
... proper measures for bridling the difaffected in that part of the country ? Could any one be to feek for thofe measures that were proper for preferving our domeftick tranquillity ? Those who know that country better than I do , may ...
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