The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... manner by a certain ne- gotiating power , who having not concur- red in the late convention with Ruffia , as it did in the treaty of Belgrade , endeavour- ed to render it invalid , and to irritate the Porte to break the peace . An ...
... manner by a certain ne- gotiating power , who having not concur- red in the late convention with Ruffia , as it did in the treaty of Belgrade , endeavour- ed to render it invalid , and to irritate the Porte to break the peace . An ...
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... manner . Charles Albert Cajetan , Elector of BA- VARIA , has at laft attained that dignity his ambition long afpired to : for he was elected King of the Romans and Empe- ror of Germany by the Electoral college at Frankfort on the 24th ...
... manner . Charles Albert Cajetan , Elector of BA- VARIA , has at laft attained that dignity his ambition long afpired to : for he was elected King of the Romans and Empe- ror of Germany by the Electoral college at Frankfort on the 24th ...
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... manner from what had before been allowed by law ; and therefore , in the mutiny - bill for the enfuing year , ( which then firft be- gan to be intitled , A bill for punishing officers and foldiers who fhall mutiny , or de- fert their ...
... manner from what had before been allowed by law ; and therefore , in the mutiny - bill for the enfuing year , ( which then firft be- gan to be intitled , A bill for punishing officers and foldiers who fhall mutiny , or de- fert their ...
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... manner of provifions will rife to double what they are upon ordinary oc- cafions and if the foldiers will not , or cannot , which will be truly the cafe , pay thofe prices , no man will fell them any thing . Sir , it is easy to fee what ...
... manner of provifions will rife to double what they are upon ordinary oc- cafions and if the foldiers will not , or cannot , which will be truly the cafe , pay thofe prices , no man will fell them any thing . Sir , it is easy to fee what ...
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... manner to hide the most beauti- ful hair that nature could produce . A fine Gentleman that had most of thofe qualities which render a man pleafing and agreeable , wanted a fortune ; which his fair companion obferving , told him , there ...
... manner to hide the most beauti- ful hair that nature could produce . A fine Gentleman that had most of thofe qualities which render a man pleafing and agreeable , wanted a fortune ; which his fair companion obferving , told him , there ...
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