The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... himself under a neceffity of concluding an alliance with the King of Pruffia , for the fecurity of their respec- tive dominions , preferving peace and tranquillity in the empire , and defending the rights and privileges of the members ...
... himself under a neceffity of concluding an alliance with the King of Pruffia , for the fecurity of their respec- tive dominions , preferving peace and tranquillity in the empire , and defending the rights and privileges of the members ...
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... himself under the name of friendship , but being go- verned folely by his conveniency , had , by armed force , made himself mafter of all the towns of Saxony , dismantled places , fortified others , difarmed the in- habitants , carried ...
... himself under the name of friendship , but being go- verned folely by his conveniency , had , by armed force , made himself mafter of all the towns of Saxony , dismantled places , fortified others , difarmed the in- habitants , carried ...
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... himself well fixed in his exalted station ; and rendered it evident , that no fyftem of the Porte , in regard to politics , could be depended on . Several alterations al- fo took place during the laft year , a- mong which the depofition ...
... himself well fixed in his exalted station ; and rendered it evident , that no fyftem of the Porte , in regard to politics , could be depended on . Several alterations al- fo took place during the laft year , a- mong which the depofition ...
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... himself upon his having got among his dear Polanders . How far he had contributed to what had happened him in Saxony , may in fome measure be eftimated from the papers found in his chancery at Dresden , and published by the King of ...
... himself upon his having got among his dear Polanders . How far he had contributed to what had happened him in Saxony , may in fome measure be eftimated from the papers found in his chancery at Dresden , and published by the King of ...
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... himself at their head , and by taking advantage of fome loaded car- riages , which ferved as barricades a- gainft the first onfet , and improving the fituation of fome neighbouring defiles and the approach of night , not only de- fended ...
... himself at their head , and by taking advantage of fome loaded car- riages , which ferved as barricades a- gainft the first onfet , and improving the fituation of fome neighbouring defiles and the approach of night , not only de- fended ...
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