The Scots Magazine, Volume 41Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1779 |
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Pagina 6
... means of coming at fome of the para- graphs that ferve as an introduction to thefe Memoirs . Thefe paragraphs are ... mean not by this to fay that I am better or worse than others : am different from all . I shall not deter mine whether ...
... means of coming at fome of the para- graphs that ferve as an introduction to thefe Memoirs . Thefe paragraphs are ... mean not by this to fay that I am better or worse than others : am different from all . I shall not deter mine whether ...
Pagina 10
... means were u- fed to smooth the way for the future Viceroy . A great promotion in point of rank , and an enormous augmentation as to number , took place in the peerage of that country . Five Viscounts were ad- vanced to Earldoms , feven ...
... means were u- fed to smooth the way for the future Viceroy . A great promotion in point of rank , and an enormous augmentation as to number , took place in the peerage of that country . Five Viscounts were ad- vanced to Earldoms , feven ...
Pagina 15
... means of preferving his life . He was awaked in the dead of night , by the arrival of an officer with a party of ... mean time , the confpirators and their friends had poffeffed them- felves , under a courfe of legal forms , of all the ...
... means of preferving his life . He was awaked in the dead of night , by the arrival of an officer with a party of ... mean time , the confpirators and their friends had poffeffed them- felves , under a courfe of legal forms , of all the ...
Pagina 16
... means as admitting or acknowledging adverfaries might at least as naturally be its justice or legality . attributed to the fame cause ; especially as Lord Pigot had acted in obedience to his direct orders . The account of this ...
... means as admitting or acknowledging adverfaries might at least as naturally be its justice or legality . attributed to the fame cause ; especially as Lord Pigot had acted in obedience to his direct orders . The account of this ...
Pagina 17
... means , he had obtain ed over the conduct of their fervants . The caufes and effects on both fides played into each other . He had obtain- ed undue power and wealth through the fault of their fervants , and that power and wealth enabled ...
... means , he had obtain ed over the conduct of their fervants . The caufes and effects on both fides played into each other . He had obtain- ed undue power and wealth through the fault of their fervants , and that power and wealth enabled ...
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Pagina 33 - In order to fix more precisely the sense and application of the preceding article, the contracting parties declare, that in case of a rupture between France and England the reciprocal guarantee declared in the said article shall have its full force and effect the moment such war shall break out; and if such rupture shall not take place, the mutual obligations of the said...