The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., 11. köideAndrew Welsh, 1756 |
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... affiftance from us ; but if they fhould we must give it . Even for them we must fight as if we were fighting pro aris et focis ; for it is to them we owe our wealth and our naval ftrength . Our trade From what I have faid , Sir , I ...
... affiftance from us ; but if they fhould we must give it . Even for them we must fight as if we were fighting pro aris et focis ; for it is to them we owe our wealth and our naval ftrength . Our trade From what I have faid , Sir , I ...
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... affiftance as will of itself be effectual . To conclude , Sir , tho ' I wish we could alter the prefent mean way of addreffing upon every fuch occafion , yet as we have at present some reason to be more complaifant than would o ...
... affiftance as will of itself be effectual . To conclude , Sir , tho ' I wish we could alter the prefent mean way of addreffing upon every fuch occafion , yet as we have at present some reason to be more complaifant than would o ...
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... affiftance , dug out my iron cheft , which contained a confidera- ble fum ; but the bulk of my for mer labours being , as I faid before , exchanged for paper , and being left in my defk , was irrecoverably gone , the houfe having taken ...
... affiftance , dug out my iron cheft , which contained a confidera- ble fum ; but the bulk of my for mer labours being , as I faid before , exchanged for paper , and being left in my defk , was irrecoverably gone , the houfe having taken ...
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... affiftance , able to fnatch us from this immediate deftruction , and to feat us in his eternal manfions of blifs Alas ! Alas ! thefe people of Lis- bon ; let us bewail them my coun- trymen for fome few moments But , fhall we because of ...
... affiftance , able to fnatch us from this immediate deftruction , and to feat us in his eternal manfions of blifs Alas ! Alas ! thefe people of Lis- bon ; let us bewail them my coun- trymen for fome few moments But , fhall we because of ...
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... affiftance . He bore the notice of his danger with great calmness and resignation ; and as he preferved his fenfes to the laft , he employed the fhort remainder of his life in con- tinual acts of devotion , and giving the best advice to ...
... affiftance . He bore the notice of his danger with great calmness and resignation ; and as he preferved his fenfes to the laft , he employed the fhort remainder of his life in con- tinual acts of devotion , and giving the best advice to ...
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Acadia affiftance againſt alfo almoft anfwer becauſe befides cafe caufe coaft confequence confiderable confifts conftitution court defign defire Duke England exercife fafe faid fame fecond fecure feems feen fenfe fent ferve fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhips fhort fhould fide filk fince firft fituation fleet fmall fome foon foul fouth fpirit fquadron France French ftands ftate ftill fubjects fuch fuffer fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport fure gentlemen himſelf honour houfe houſe increaſe intereft itſelf juft king kingdom laft land leaft lefs Lord magiftrates majefty meaſures ment Mifs minifter Minorca moft moſt muft muſt neceffary neral obferved occafion paffed paffion perfons pleafed pleaſure prefent preferve Prince propofed purpoſe raiſed reafon refpect reft river royal Spain thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe tion trade treaty of Utrecht uſed veffels weft whofe wine
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