The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... state , without diftinction , and to contribute to keep up in the Ger- manic body fuch a fyftem as appeared moft ... states of the empire , as through indifference feemed in fome measure to favour that invafion ; that his Britannic ...
... state , without diftinction , and to contribute to keep up in the Ger- manic body fuch a fyftem as appeared moft ... states of the empire , as through indifference feemed in fome measure to favour that invafion ; that his Britannic ...
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... states of the empire would open their eyes to the unjust infinuations of the court of Vien- na , as well as the complaints and ill- founded grievances of the court of Dref- den , and courageously keep off the yoke which was endeavoured ...
... states of the empire would open their eyes to the unjust infinuations of the court of Vien- na , as well as the complaints and ill- founded grievances of the court of Dref- den , and courageously keep off the yoke which was endeavoured ...
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... state , fometimes called a kingdom , fometimes a republic . The Poles entertain a jea- loufy , that , with the affiftance of the two Empreffes , he wants to render the crown , which is elective , hereditary in his fa- mily ; and this ...
... state , fometimes called a kingdom , fometimes a republic . The Poles entertain a jea- loufy , that , with the affiftance of the two Empreffes , he wants to render the crown , which is elective , hereditary in his fa- mily ; and this ...
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... states of the kingdom entertained of her ; that therefore the would cause those jewels be immediate- ly separated from her own , and be de- livered to the states ; for that the knew herself too well to wear them more . This we were ...
... states of the kingdom entertained of her ; that therefore the would cause those jewels be immediate- ly separated from her own , and be de- livered to the states ; for that the knew herself too well to wear them more . This we were ...
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... 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 under an inability of ...
... 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 under an inability of ...
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