The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... peace might hap- pen to predominate in the other parts of Europe , the tranquillity of Germany could fcarcely be of a very lafting nature . Befides the conclufions which might at other times be drawn from the particu- lar circumftances ...
... peace might hap- pen to predominate in the other parts of Europe , the tranquillity of Germany could fcarcely be of a very lafting nature . Befides the conclufions which might at other times be drawn from the particu- lar circumftances ...
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... peace and safety of the nation , may easily be determined by every man who has attended to their conduct . I fhall not infift on their having incited the Americans to rebel , by avowing their caufe , and declaring that it would be ...
... peace and safety of the nation , may easily be determined by every man who has attended to their conduct . I fhall not infift on their having incited the Americans to rebel , by avowing their caufe , and declaring that it would be ...
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... peace , what was to be dread- ed from a farther profecution of the war ? The increase on the three articles of ar- my , navy , and ordnance , beyond the a- verage eftimate of their peace - establish- ment , was at leaft 7,000,000l . In ...
... peace , what was to be dread- ed from a farther profecution of the war ? The increase on the three articles of ar- my , navy , and ordnance , beyond the a- verage eftimate of their peace - establish- ment , was at leaft 7,000,000l . In ...
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... peace , of the payment of debts due by them to British subjects , residing in Bri- tain , or in any other part of his Britannic Majefty's dominions , and alfo of fuch debts due to the subjects of the United Provinces of Holland , as are ...
... peace , of the payment of debts due by them to British subjects , residing in Bri- tain , or in any other part of his Britannic Majefty's dominions , and alfo of fuch debts due to the subjects of the United Provinces of Holland , as are ...
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... peace of the community . These maxims of poli- cy were unknown to , or even unheeded by our forefathers . They imagined , that toleration , instead of leffening , would in- crease diffenfions in the state ; — that good fubjects and good ...
... peace of the community . These maxims of poli- cy were unknown to , or even unheeded by our forefathers . They imagined , that toleration , instead of leffening , would in- crease diffenfions in the state ; — that good fubjects and good ...
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