The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... head of the confederacy , But whether the first was before - hand fuf- ficiently humbled , or whether the last was ... head with the more frankness , and had the pleasure of finding them received according to her own wishes , The war in ...
... head of the confederacy , But whether the first was before - hand fuf- ficiently humbled , or whether the last was ... head with the more frankness , and had the pleasure of finding them received according to her own wishes , The war in ...
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... head of his united forces . These appearances por- tended actions that seemed then to justify the taking of 16,000 Hanoverians into our pay , because our own forces were too fmall for a Royal command without them ; and that his Majefty ...
... head of his united forces . These appearances por- tended actions that seemed then to justify the taking of 16,000 Hanoverians into our pay , because our own forces were too fmall for a Royal command without them ; and that his Majefty ...
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... head of affairs , there will be no difputes about who fhall hold the first place in the state , as frequent- ly happens in a commonwealth . But then even a King's power ought to be fo re- ftrained , that the nation fhould be in no ...
... head of affairs , there will be no difputes about who fhall hold the first place in the state , as frequent- ly happens in a commonwealth . But then even a King's power ought to be fo re- ftrained , that the nation fhould be in no ...
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... head the army against the Perfians ; tho ' he ftill per- filts in the demand of his difmiffion , and has even defired to be excufed from ac- cepting the blue ribbon with the order of St Andrew , which her Majefty fent him as a mark of ...
... head the army against the Perfians ; tho ' he ftill per- filts in the demand of his difmiffion , and has even defired to be excufed from ac- cepting the blue ribbon with the order of St Andrew , which her Majefty fent him as a mark of ...
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... head fo moderate , that , after they had poffible , or at leaft very uncharitable : but particularly fet forth the grievances of I am afraid , many Gentlemen , both with- the people , and had remonftrated against in doors and without ...
... head fo moderate , that , after they had poffible , or at leaft very uncharitable : but particularly fet forth the grievances of I am afraid , many Gentlemen , both with- the people , and had remonftrated against in doors and without ...
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