London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Zväzok 17C. Ackers, 1748 |
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... Means , for that Purpofe ; and in my Opinion , the E Tranquillity of a Country can never be fafe , while it is in the Power of two or three great Lords , upon any private Dif- guft of their own , to raise an Army equal to any the ...
... Means , for that Purpofe ; and in my Opinion , the E Tranquillity of a Country can never be fafe , while it is in the Power of two or three great Lords , upon any private Dif- guft of their own , to raise an Army equal to any the ...
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... Means , when their Patron is near ripe for concluding a Bargain , they being all along privy to the Progress he makes , and con- fequently Judges if the Plan , is likely to fucceed or not , the Alternative being now in their Power ; in ...
... Means , when their Patron is near ripe for concluding a Bargain , they being all along privy to the Progress he makes , and con- fequently Judges if the Plan , is likely to fucceed or not , the Alternative being now in their Power ; in ...
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... Means , that the Deftiny of France depends upon the Head that go- verns hier ? " Upon this he obfervès , That the ... mean - Time , are cen- tered in the Prince of Orange's getting the better of the French Party , and effectually rooting ...
... Means , that the Deftiny of France depends upon the Head that go- verns hier ? " Upon this he obfervès , That the ... mean - Time , are cen- tered in the Prince of Orange's getting the better of the French Party , and effectually rooting ...
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... Means all the Errors of Government , which till then had been covered over with the fpecious Title of their Arcana Imperii , were brought to Light , and the whole World was informed in Print of thofe Things , which but a few Weeks ...
... Means all the Errors of Government , which till then had been covered over with the fpecious Title of their Arcana Imperii , were brought to Light , and the whole World was informed in Print of thofe Things , which but a few Weeks ...
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... Means fatisfy his Majefty ; he demands formally that this Veffel be for ever withdrawn ; and that in whatever Place it may be station'd , it shall never diftrub the Tran- quillity of his Subjects , by visiting their Veffels , by ...
... Means fatisfy his Majefty ; he demands formally that this Veffel be for ever withdrawn ; and that in whatever Place it may be station'd , it shall never diftrub the Tran- quillity of his Subjects , by visiting their Veffels , by ...
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