The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... said it was notorious , that the court of Vienna began her armaments in Bohemia and Moravia in the beginning of June , soon after the had contracted new engage- ments with France , and at a time when neither the Emprefs - Queen , nor ...
... said it was notorious , that the court of Vienna began her armaments in Bohemia and Moravia in the beginning of June , soon after the had contracted new engage- ments with France , and at a time when neither the Emprefs - Queen , nor ...
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... said , that if ever the ftates of the empire , and in particular those of the Proteftant re- ligion , were in danger of oppreffion , they were fo then ; when not only the house of Auftria threatened him with final ruin , but likewife ...
... said , that if ever the ftates of the empire , and in particular those of the Proteftant re- ligion , were in danger of oppreffion , they were fo then ; when not only the house of Auftria threatened him with final ruin , but likewife ...
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... said , that when the states should have marked out that path , they might be affured he would follow it , and that he would be the prin cipal fupport of their liberties and privi leges . In fine , he declared , that if he were laid ...
... said , that when the states should have marked out that path , they might be affured he would follow it , and that he would be the prin cipal fupport of their liberties and privi leges . In fine , he declared , that if he were laid ...
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... said act , should be deemed a rogue and a vagabond ; and for every fuch offence fhould forfeit the fum of 501. Sterling . " to obtain a licensed theatre in this city ; At that time a project was set on foot but the mafters and ...
... said act , should be deemed a rogue and a vagabond ; and for every fuch offence fhould forfeit the fum of 501. Sterling . " to obtain a licensed theatre in this city ; At that time a project was set on foot but the mafters and ...
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... said ambassador will eafi- ly conceive , in the prefent fituation of things , that the great earnestness with which he has juft reiterated the fame propofition to the miniftry of this court , mult have fo much the more astonished her ...
... said ambassador will eafi- ly conceive , in the prefent fituation of things , that the great earnestness with which he has juft reiterated the fame propofition to the miniftry of this court , mult have fo much the more astonished her ...
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