The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... himself from dome- ftick troubles , and quelled his rebellious homagers , he will renew his demands at Conftantinople , and cut himself a paffage to Mecca , unless the Ottomans not only divide their right to Mahomet's fhrine , but give ...
... himself from dome- ftick troubles , and quelled his rebellious homagers , he will renew his demands at Conftantinople , and cut himself a paffage to Mecca , unless the Ottomans not only divide their right to Mahomet's fhrine , but give ...
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... himself of the winning party , that he might not only partake of the spoils , but procure his fon to be elected King of the Romans . The affairs of ITALY feem greatly perplexed , and it is not easy to conceive how they will be regulated ...
... himself of the winning party , that he might not only partake of the spoils , but procure his fon to be elected King of the Romans . The affairs of ITALY feem greatly perplexed , and it is not easy to conceive how they will be regulated ...
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... himself : and this might be rendered impoffible , by a combination among the tradesmen and inhabitants of a country town ; which combination would very probably be entered into in all coun- try towns , and even in cities , that do not ...
... himself : and this might be rendered impoffible , by a combination among the tradesmen and inhabitants of a country town ; which combination would very probably be entered into in all coun- try towns , and even in cities , that do not ...
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... himself to be doubtful . The argument , Sir , which has been drawn from the claufe requiring Juftices to fettle the price of provifions , is of ve- ry little force : for I do not think the Juftices had from thence any power to prefcribe ...
... himself to be doubtful . The argument , Sir , which has been drawn from the claufe requiring Juftices to fettle the price of provifions , is of ve- ry little force : for I do not think the Juftices had from thence any power to prefcribe ...
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... himself obli- ged to do fo ; and the foldier often con- tented himself with the worse fare , rather than be obliged to take the trouble of pro- viding for himself . But , now the question is ftarted , and especially as the opinion be ...
... himself obli- ged to do fo ; and the foldier often con- tented himself with the worse fare , rather than be obliged to take the trouble of pro- viding for himself . But , now the question is ftarted , and especially as the opinion be ...
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