The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... Majesty , his particular guaranty of all the domi- but that her . fole end was to prevent the nions which his ... Majesty's terfburg and Berlin would be effected . guarantying all the dominions of the It was well known , that this ...
... Majesty , his particular guaranty of all the domi- but that her . fole end was to prevent the nions which his ... Majesty's terfburg and Berlin would be effected . guarantying all the dominions of the It was well known , that this ...
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... Majesty's intentions were as pure and fincere as the in all places affured them to be , she needed only give his minifter a clear , precife declaration , free from all ambiguity and equivocation , which would effectually restore the ...
... Majesty's intentions were as pure and fincere as the in all places affured them to be , she needed only give his minifter a clear , precife declaration , free from all ambiguity and equivocation , which would effectually restore the ...
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... Majesty's dominions , and were to have for their fhare the duchies of Magde- burg and Croffen , with the circles of Zullichau bove 200,000 . of at least 20,000 men . The 10 Vol . xix . A fummary of the public affairs in 1756 .
... Majesty's dominions , and were to have for their fhare the duchies of Magde- burg and Croffen , with the circles of Zullichau bove 200,000 . of at least 20,000 men . The 10 Vol . xix . A fummary of the public affairs in 1756 .
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... Majesty had copies before , but which he had thought proper to feize , in or- der to verify the dangerous defigns of ... Majesty's fer- vice having deferted , he obliged the country to furnish between 9 and 10,000 recruits , in order to ...
... Majesty had copies before , but which he had thought proper to feize , in or- der to verify the dangerous defigns of ... Majesty's fer- vice having deferted , he obliged the country to furnish between 9 and 10,000 recruits , in order to ...
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... Majesty's de- claration , that he could not confirm with his fign - manual what his own con- fcience rejected , and what he thought contrary to the fundamental laws , was a declaration that he could not govern by the laws of the land ...
... Majesty's de- claration , that he could not confirm with his fign - manual what his own con- fcience rejected , and what he thought contrary to the fundamental laws , was a declaration that he could not govern by the laws of the land ...
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