The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... Europe as well as this nation is in at prefent , will upon any confideration poftpone the grant- ing of thofe fupplies , which are neceffary , not only for the fupport of our government , but for enabling his Majefty to take fpeedy and ...
... Europe as well as this nation is in at prefent , will upon any confideration poftpone the grant- ing of thofe fupplies , which are neceffary , not only for the fupport of our government , but for enabling his Majefty to take fpeedy and ...
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... Europe in general , as well as this nation in particular , was in at that time . We were engaged in a heavy war , upon the fuccefs of which the liberties of Europe depended : we had a very nume- rous difaffected party at home , who were ...
... Europe in general , as well as this nation in particular , was in at that time . We were engaged in a heavy war , upon the fuccefs of which the liberties of Europe depended : we had a very nume- rous difaffected party at home , who were ...
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... Europe are , we know , in a very confused and danger- ous fituation : we likewife know , that we ftand engaged as guarantees of the prag- matick fanction ; but all the powers now confederated against the Queen of Hunga- ry , except the ...
... Europe are , we know , in a very confused and danger- ous fituation : we likewife know , that we ftand engaged as guarantees of the prag- matick fanction ; but all the powers now confederated against the Queen of Hunga- ry , except the ...
Seite 60
... Europe turned topfy turvy fo that , unless God Almighty in- terpofes by fome extraordinary inftance of his providence , we must fubmit to fee Our head , the mutual confidence that ought to fubfift between 60 Feb.1743 . Proceedings of ...
... Europe turned topfy turvy fo that , unless God Almighty in- terpofes by fome extraordinary inftance of his providence , we must fubmit to fee Our head , the mutual confidence that ought to fubfift between 60 Feb.1743 . Proceedings of ...
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... Europe , and at laft over take notice , that the troops voted in the ourselves ; or we must engage in a new committee , which are now to be agreed to war , as heavy , as dangerous , and per- by the house , amount in whole to 50,857 haps ...
... Europe , and at laft over take notice , that the troops voted in the ourselves ; or we must engage in a new committee , which are now to be agreed to war , as heavy , as dangerous , and per- by the house , amount in whole to 50,857 haps ...
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