The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... obferve the ftricteft difcipline , and that all care fhould be taken of the coun- try which circumstances would permit ; that his Polish Majefty and the royal fa- mily might depend on being in perfect fafety , and having the greatest ...
... obferve the ftricteft difcipline , and that all care fhould be taken of the coun- try which circumstances would permit ; that his Polish Majefty and the royal fa- mily might depend on being in perfect fafety , and having the greatest ...
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... obferve the ftricteft difcipline ; but that at the fame time provifions must be re- gularly furnished them . Notice was al- fo given , that all taxes and cuftoms were to be paid to his Pruffian Majefty ; and his officers took poffeffion ...
... obferve the ftricteft difcipline ; but that at the fame time provifions must be re- gularly furnished them . Notice was al- fo given , that all taxes and cuftoms were to be paid to his Pruffian Majefty ; and his officers took poffeffion ...
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... obferve , in what oddly different ways perfons of otherwise the most respectable characters are capable of relating the fame facts . The inconfiftencies in the accounts of this retreat , and thofe of the battle of Lowofitz , given by ...
... obferve , in what oddly different ways perfons of otherwise the most respectable characters are capable of relating the fame facts . The inconfiftencies in the accounts of this retreat , and thofe of the battle of Lowofitz , given by ...
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... obferve them ; that he thought that as he looked upon the pro- mife he had made before God and the ftates to be facred and inviolable , he might require of his fubjects the per- formance of their promise made to him with equal folemnity ...
... obferve them ; that he thought that as he looked upon the pro- mife he had made before God and the ftates to be facred and inviolable , he might require of his fubjects the per- formance of their promise made to him with equal folemnity ...
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... obferve , that we flate what is faid on each fide , without entering into the merits of the cause which either has efpoufed ; leaving the facts al ledged by both , to fland on fuch proofs as they have brought to support them , and ...
... obferve , that we flate what is faid on each fide , without entering into the merits of the cause which either has efpoufed ; leaving the facts al ledged by both , to fland on fuch proofs as they have brought to support them , and ...
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