The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 63
Seite 19
... reasons why the Dutch , and those circles of the empire which lie contiguous to France , seem fo backward to engage in the war . They know how deeply our publick revenue is already mortgaged ; they know how popular a thing it is to ...
... reasons why the Dutch , and those circles of the empire which lie contiguous to France , seem fo backward to engage in the war . They know how deeply our publick revenue is already mortgaged ; they know how popular a thing it is to ...
Seite 20
... reasons , Sir , I cannot agree with the Hon . Gentleman in the plan of operations he has propofed . I am con- vinced , we could never by fuch a plan re- cover the Netherlands for the Queen of Hungary , or Savoy for the King of Sar ...
... reasons , Sir , I cannot agree with the Hon . Gentleman in the plan of operations he has propofed . I am con- vinced , we could never by fuch a plan re- cover the Netherlands for the Queen of Hungary , or Savoy for the King of Sar ...
Seite 21
... reason we have for expect- ing , that the electorate of Hanover should fend this whole body of troops to the Ne- therlands at its own expence , no one who knows how the princes of Germany main- tain their troops while they remain in ...
... reason we have for expect- ing , that the electorate of Hanover should fend this whole body of troops to the Ne- therlands at its own expence , no one who knows how the princes of Germany main- tain their troops while they remain in ...
Seite 39
... reason to be- lieve that the watch's motion was at all affected by being electrified . The following queries are founded on the foregoing experiments . 1. Does not the electric matter move at least thro ' a greater space than 1000 feet ...
... reason to be- lieve that the watch's motion was at all affected by being electrified . The following queries are founded on the foregoing experiments . 1. Does not the electric matter move at least thro ' a greater space than 1000 feet ...
Seite 41
... reason to think , that the legal government of the repu- blick have had a conftant good under- standing with the people , or rather have employed fome to direct them , without owning from whom they had their inftru ctions . At length ...
... reason to think , that the legal government of the repu- blick have had a conftant good under- standing with the people , or rather have employed fome to direct them , without owning from whom they had their inftru ctions . At length ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affiftance againſt alfo anfwer army Auftrian becauſe Bergen-op-zoom Britiſh cafe Capt carried caufe cauſe commiffioners confequence confiderable confifting court crown defence defign defire Edinburgh fafe faid fame fecond fecurity feem feffion fent ferve fervice feve feven feveral fhall fhips fhould fide fince firft firſt fmall fome foon French ftill fubjects fuch fuperior fuppofed fupport fure garrifon Genoa guns himſelf horfes houfe houſe intereft John jurifdictions King laft land laſt leaſt lefs Lord Lord Advocate Lovat Lt-Col mafters magiftrates Majefty Majefty's meaſure Mightineffes minifters moft moſt muft muſt neceffary obferved occafion officers paffed pannel perfons poffeffion prefent prifoners Prince propofed Provoſt publick purpoſe raiſed reafon rebels refolved refpect regality regiment Scotland ſhall Stadtholder ſtate States-General ſtill tailzied taken thefe themſelves ther theſe thofe thoſe thro town trained bands troops uſe whofe