The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... thing in the late treaty concluded between this court and that of Petersburg , the most material articles of it were published . In his Majefty's acceptation of the guaranty granted by the King of G. Britain , he pro- mifes to adhere ...
... thing in the late treaty concluded between this court and that of Petersburg , the most material articles of it were published . In his Majefty's acceptation of the guaranty granted by the King of G. Britain , he pro- mifes to adhere ...
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... 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 , because the utmoft we can give will be ...
... 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 , because the utmoft we can give will be ...
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... thing . A German prince who maintains 20,000 men of regular troops in his own territories , could not perhaps maintain , at his own expence , 6000 in a foreign ter- ritory , with horfes , waggons , and all o- ther things neceflary for ...
... thing . A German prince who maintains 20,000 men of regular troops in his own territories , could not perhaps maintain , at his own expence , 6000 in a foreign ter- ritory , with horfes , waggons , and all o- ther things neceflary for ...
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... thing that is not repeated or inforced by their refolu- tion now upon our table , it must be fome fuch as I have ... things , Sir , can we talk of the demands of our ene- mies ? Can we harbour a thought of com- plying with any of their ...
... thing that is not repeated or inforced by their refolu- tion now upon our table , it must be fome fuch as I have ... things , Sir , can we talk of the demands of our ene- mies ? Can we harbour a thought of com- plying with any of their ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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