The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... France ; he Great Cham of Tartary being invited the divan , which is not ufually done put when fome important war is on the rpet ; the railing of magazines and af- mbling troops in Walachia on one fide , and fome motions made by the ...
... France ; he Great Cham of Tartary being invited the divan , which is not ufually done put when fome important war is on the rpet ; the railing of magazines and af- mbling troops in Walachia on one fide , and fome motions made by the ...
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... France , has entered into that of his Pruffian Majefty . - The privi- lege formerly enjoyed by foreign mini- fters at the Czarina's court , of importing all neceffaries for themfelves and their houfholds , without duties , is to cease ...
... France , has entered into that of his Pruffian Majefty . - The privi- lege formerly enjoyed by foreign mini- fters at the Czarina's court , of importing all neceffaries for themfelves and their houfholds , without duties , is to cease ...
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... France , as well as his own . That her Imperial Majefty of Ruffia might be at full liberty to affilt her allies , it was natural for her to defire ab- folute quiet and fecurity at home ; while at the fame time it was as natural for the ...
... France , as well as his own . That her Imperial Majefty of Ruffia might be at full liberty to affilt her allies , it was natural for her to defire ab- folute quiet and fecurity at home ; while at the fame time it was as natural for the ...
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... France , to keep him quite inactive , has prevailed . As they are labouring hard in that kingdom to improve their commerce , it is more than probable , that the profpect of fucceeding the Dutch in a large fhare of the trade they carried ...
... France , to keep him quite inactive , has prevailed . As they are labouring hard in that kingdom to improve their commerce , it is more than probable , that the profpect of fucceeding the Dutch in a large fhare of the trade they carried ...
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... France ; as it was directly calculated to overawe the states of the empire , and prevent their taking any vigorous meafures , in concert with the houfe of Auftria . When the mini- ftry of Versailles faw that the march of the Ruffian ...
... France ; as it was directly calculated to overawe the states of the empire , and prevent their taking any vigorous meafures , in concert with the houfe of Auftria . When the mini- ftry of Versailles faw that the march of the Ruffian ...
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