The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... means and refources of war , be- tween the houses of Austria and Branden- burg , might produce , for fome time , and in fome degree , fimilar effects , with those which would have arifen from a ftate of mutual inability . The affairs of ...
... means and refources of war , be- tween the houses of Austria and Branden- burg , might produce , for fome time , and in fome degree , fimilar effects , with those which would have arifen from a ftate of mutual inability . The affairs of ...
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... means , even in the most favour- able point of view , of that clear nature , which might ferve to palliate any irregu- larity or violence in the proceedings . Befides this general effect , the Duke of Deuxponts , and the Electoral houfe ...
... means , even in the most favour- able point of view , of that clear nature , which might ferve to palliate any irregu- larity or violence in the proceedings . Befides this general effect , the Duke of Deuxponts , and the Electoral houfe ...
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... means which could be judged proper , to maintain the general tranquillity . " This answer , which can fcarcely be confidered as lefs than tantamount to a declaration of war , was not , however , fufficient to overcome that guard and cau ...
... means which could be judged proper , to maintain the general tranquillity . " This answer , which can fcarcely be confidered as lefs than tantamount to a declaration of war , was not , however , fufficient to overcome that guard and cau ...
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... means to mention it , as fuch a marvellous ac- count would only expofe them to ridi- cule . However , a few days after , Mr Crotch being ill , and unable to go out to work , Mr Paul , a mafter - weaver by whom he was employed , paffing ...
... means to mention it , as fuch a marvellous ac- count would only expofe them to ridi- cule . However , a few days after , Mr Crotch being ill , and unable to go out to work , Mr Paul , a mafter - weaver by whom he was employed , paffing ...
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... means and contrivance of a perfon of elevated rank and station here , whom he would not name , but whom the Noble Vif- count could not but well know . He did affure the Noble Viscount that he should decline the offer , and would have no ...
... means and contrivance of a perfon of elevated rank and station here , whom he would not name , but whom the Noble Vif- count could not but well know . He did affure the Noble Viscount that he should decline the offer , and would have no ...
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