The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... fame affiftance , induced the Emprefs of Ruffia to fhew as great cold- nefs to his Britannic Majesty's interests as herself had done , by refusing to re- ceive from him the first moiety of the fubfidy he had engaged to pay her in ...
... fame affiftance , induced the Emprefs of Ruffia to fhew as great cold- nefs to his Britannic Majesty's interests as herself had done , by refusing to re- ceive from him the first moiety of the fubfidy he had engaged to pay her in ...
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... fame day they entered that city a decla- ration was published by the general who commanded them , notifying , that as his Pruffian Majefty intended to confider and defend the fubjects of that electorate as if they were his own , he had ...
... fame day they entered that city a decla- ration was published by the general who commanded them , notifying , that as his Pruffian Majefty intended to confider and defend the fubjects of that electorate as if they were his own , he had ...
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... fame time , as they could not but know the natural dif- ficulties in their way , they appear to have been very much in the dark as to the difpofitions made by the Pruffians on that fide , especially after the arrival of Marshal Brown ...
... fame time , as they could not but know the natural dif- ficulties in their way , they appear to have been very much in the dark as to the difpofitions made by the Pruffians on that fide , especially after the arrival of Marshal Brown ...
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... fame time , and on the fame account , were never released ; as they certainly would have been , if the court of France , by relea- fing the others on a demand , had acknow- ledged them to have been unjustly con- fined . This writer alfo ...
... fame time , and on the fame account , were never released ; as they certainly would have been , if the court of France , by relea- fing the others on a demand , had acknow- ledged them to have been unjustly con- fined . This writer alfo ...
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... fame village , I examined the wife apart ; and then fhe confeffed , that the had figned the petition , becaufe , had the refufed . and he had afterwards got loose , he would have murdered her ; but that he was fo far from affifting to ...
... fame village , I examined the wife apart ; and then fhe confeffed , that the had figned the petition , becaufe , had the refufed . and he had afterwards got loose , he would have murdered her ; but that he was fo far from affifting to ...
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