The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... service of another prince. Ali appeared satisfied, except Swidzinski; who declared, that till what had been promised was performed, no business should be entered upon. To the same purpose he expressed himself every day till the 21st ...
... service of another prince. Ali appeared satisfied, except Swidzinski; who declared, that till what had been promised was performed, no business should be entered upon. To the same purpose he expressed himself every day till the 21st ...
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... service, by embracing Christianity after the Greek form, which is that established through the Russian dominions; 6417 of them, who formerly were either Pagans or Mahometants, having been baptized, by the missionaries of the Asiatic ...
... service, by embracing Christianity after the Greek form, which is that established through the Russian dominions; 6417 of them, who formerly were either Pagans or Mahometants, having been baptized, by the missionaries of the Asiatic ...
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... service of the crown, are to be tried preferably to any others. Thrytells, that the royal navy, includig ships on the stocks, now consists of anhundred men of war, viz. fixty-four from 9 to 60 guns, and thirty-six from 50 guns to 20 ...
... service of the crown, are to be tried preferably to any others. Thrytells, that the royal navy, includig ships on the stocks, now consists of anhundred men of war, viz. fixty-four from 9 to 60 guns, and thirty-six from 50 guns to 20 ...
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... service for , their bravery, attempted to seize the government of the place; but filed in their enterprise. About one half of them escaped by sca, aboard some vessels which they made themselves masters of, and the rest were either ...
... service for , their bravery, attempted to seize the government of the place; but filed in their enterprise. About one half of them escaped by sca, aboard some vessels which they made themselves masters of, and the rest were either ...
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... service to h; country. As I am thus diffident, Sir, ; will oblige me to be the more method cal in what I am to offer in favour o this treaty ; and for this purpose I shal consider the objećt, the view, and th principle of the treaty ...
... service to h; country. As I am thus diffident, Sir, ; will oblige me to be the more method cal in what I am to offer in favour o this treaty ; and for this purpose I shal consider the objećt, the view, and th principle of the treaty ...
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