The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... she at least has not publicly testified any umbrage at the matter. Instead of that, she caused a declaration be made to the ministry of Stockholm, importing, That she was desirous of facilitating, as much as possible, the establishing ...
... she at least has not publicly testified any umbrage at the matter. Instead of that, she caused a declaration be made to the ministry of Stockholm, importing, That she was desirous of facilitating, as much as possible, the establishing ...
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... she had force to support it. We were indeed told some time after this, that the new Swe* envoy-extraordinary to the court of Featurg had made overtures which were wery agreeable to the Empress, by means of which it was hoped the ...
... she had force to support it. We were indeed told some time after this, that the new Swe* envoy-extraordinary to the court of Featurg had made overtures which were wery agreeable to the Empress, by means of which it was hoped the ...
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... she was disgusted at being obliged to live upon precarious Spanish subsidies; while others said, that the Infant had an attachment, which gave her such offence as to occasion this separation, and that she will never more return to Italy ...
... she was disgusted at being obliged to live upon precarious Spanish subsidies; while others said, that the Infant had an attachment, which gave her such offence as to occasion this separation, and that she will never more return to Italy ...
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... she thought insolent: she was involved in a war with Spi then the most potent monarchy in ally Henry IV. of France, who had m malapert orator no less with her sta princes, nor to understand what is decen anong sovereigns. But since thou ...
... she thought insolent: she was involved in a war with Spi then the most potent monarchy in ally Henry IV. of France, who had m malapert orator no less with her sta princes, nor to understand what is decen anong sovereigns. But since thou ...
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... she sung, and he had seized her with his talons, she appealed from his hunger to his mercy. “I am (said she) little else than voice; and if you devour me, there will be no proportion between my loss and yout gain; your hunger will ...
... she sung, and he had seized her with his talons, she appealed from his hunger to his mercy. “I am (said she) little else than voice; and if you devour me, there will be no proportion between my loss and yout gain; your hunger will ...
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