The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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Seite iv
... some reason why one should, on particular occasions, or to particular persons, be preferable to another : Some will be clear where others are obscure; some will please by their style, and others by their method; some by their ...
... some reason why one should, on particular occasions, or to particular persons, be preferable to another : Some will be clear where others are obscure; some will please by their style, and others by their method; some by their ...
Seite vi
... some countries by supplicating the people, and in others by flattering the prince. Honour in some states has been only the reward of military atchievements, in others it has been gained by noisy turbulence and popular clamours; avarice ...
... some countries by supplicating the people, and in others by flattering the prince. Honour in some states has been only the reward of military atchievements, in others it has been gained by noisy turbulence and popular clamours; avarice ...
Seite 2
... some premeditated confusions, which on this occasion soon appeared. The minds of the populace being soured by secret insinuations and intrigues, they behaved in a manner so evidently tending to rebellion, as obliged the Grand Signior ...
... some premeditated confusions, which on this occasion soon appeared. The minds of the populace being soured by secret insinuations and intrigues, they behaved in a manner so evidently tending to rebellion, as obliged the Grand Signior ...
Seite 3
... some dietines, ind others separated without electing representatives; which were circumstances that did not prognosticate much success, as one dissenter in the general diet has always power to put a stop to its activity. Their Polish ...
... some dietines, ind others separated without electing representatives; which were circumstances that did not prognosticate much success, as one dissenter in the general diet has always power to put a stop to its activity. Their Polish ...
Seite 5
... 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 disputes relating to the limits might be adjusted to ...
... 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 disputes relating to the limits might be adjusted to ...
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