The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... engaged ; and to affift fuch of his Majesty's fhips as were en- gaged in fight with the French fhips , which it was his duty to have affifted ; and for that he did not do his utmost to relieve St Philip's caftle in his Majesty's island ...
... engaged ; and to affift fuch of his Majesty's fhips as were en- gaged in fight with the French fhips , which it was his duty to have affifted ; and for that he did not do his utmost to relieve St Philip's caftle in his Majesty's island ...
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... engaged in : Nihil enim , fays he , per iram aut cu- piditatem actum eft : nec oftenderunt bellum prius , quam intulerunt . In fuch cafes , Sir , a previous folemn de- claration of war is never neceffary , or at leaftit ought never even ...
... engaged in : Nihil enim , fays he , per iram aut cu- piditatem actum eft : nec oftenderunt bellum prius , quam intulerunt . In fuch cafes , Sir , a previous folemn de- claration of war is never neceffary , or at leaftit ought never even ...
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... engaged to aflist France when it is attacked : and though we may be able to carry on a naval war a- gaint France alone , though it may per- haps be our intereft to ftand alone in fuch a war ; yet I doubt much if we are able to carry on ...
... engaged to aflist France when it is attacked : and though we may be able to carry on a naval war a- gaint France alone , though it may per- haps be our intereft to ftand alone in fuch a war ; yet I doubt much if we are able to carry on ...
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... engaged in a war which they think imprudent or unjuft . Which maxim was fo well understood by the minifters of France in the days of Lewis XIV . that when the people of France were reduced to the utmost distress , and crying out for a ...
... engaged in a war which they think imprudent or unjuft . Which maxim was fo well understood by the minifters of France in the days of Lewis XIV . that when the people of France were reduced to the utmost distress , and crying out for a ...
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... engaged the honour of Now , Sir , as to the difpofal of the produce by the fale of the ships , it is the fame thing to the nation in general , whether that produce be appropriated to ; and lodged in the hands of the captors , or ...
... engaged the honour of Now , Sir , as to the difpofal of the produce by the fale of the ships , it is the fame thing to the nation in general , whether that produce be appropriated to ; and lodged in the hands of the captors , or ...
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