The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... side. Shah Doub was in possession of the capital and the heart of the country; but upon the approach of Prince Heraclius to give him battle, he retired to the mountains on the side of Erivan, carrying with him the remains of his own and ...
... side. Shah Doub was in possession of the capital and the heart of the country; but upon the approach of Prince Heraclius to give him battle, he retired to the mountains on the side of Erivan, carrying with him the remains of his own and ...
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... side of Persia; talked of deposing the new Grand Vizir, and putting into his post the famous Bashaw of Rhodes, who formed a most daring plot while prisoner in Malta, and whose liberty the French King afterwards procured; nay, even ...
... side of Persia; talked of deposing the new Grand Vizir, and putting into his post the famous Bashaw of Rhodes, who formed a most daring plot while prisoner in Malta, and whose liberty the French King afterwards procured; nay, even ...
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... side, and the Polish on another; which, as latest accounts bear, has so intimidated and weakened them, that they have all retired to their own fastnesses. Some disputes having subsisted for a considerable time between the magistrates ...
... side, and the Polish on another; which, as latest accounts bear, has so intimidated and weakened them, that they have all retired to their own fastnesses. Some disputes having subsisted for a considerable time between the magistrates ...
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... side of Christendom. Though the danger from that quarter appears to be over, yet it not being known what resolutions may be taken in the divan, to which an unforeseen emergency may give occasion, orders have been issued for all the ...
... side of Christendom. Though the danger from that quarter appears to be over, yet it not being known what resolutions may be taken in the divan, to which an unforeseen emergency may give occasion, orders have been issued for all the ...
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... side, should defist from all other demands upon the court of Vienna, and concur in the measures taken for the ele&tion of a King of the . Romans. The Empres-Queen objected "the privilege of not appealing, and to the expectative of the ...
... side, should defist from all other demands upon the court of Vienna, and concur in the measures taken for the ele&tion of a King of the . Romans. The Empres-Queen objected "the privilege of not appealing, and to the expectative of the ...
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