The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... son of their Imperial Majesties, now in the thirteenth year of his age, to be King of the Romans, by which he would of course succeed the present Emperor, in case of surviving him; or to traverse the measures taken for that purpose ...
... son of their Imperial Majesties, now in the thirteenth year of his age, to be King of the Romans, by which he would of course succeed the present Emperor, in case of surviving him; or to traverse the measures taken for that purpose ...
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... son then left his father's palace, and retired to a convent; from whence he wrote a letter to the Chevalier, containing the motives to his taking this step. According to the accounts we have received of . the affair, the father ailedged ...
... son then left his father's palace, and retired to a convent; from whence he wrote a letter to the Chevalier, containing the motives to his taking this step. According to the accounts we have received of . the affair, the father ailedged ...
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... son. ter various turns of fortune, the old man at length entirely prevailed, the son fled, and a good many severe examples of punishment were shewn, in order to prevent the like for the future. —For some time in summer the plague waged ...
... son. ter various turns of fortune, the old man at length entirely prevailed, the son fled, and a good many severe examples of punishment were shewn, in order to prevent the like for the future. —For some time in summer the plague waged ...
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... son the two vicars. But as there is a one still subsisting between the Electo Palatine, and the Elector of Bavaria, out one of these vicariatships; and as to respective rights of the two vicars are to inm being fully settled and ...
... son the two vicars. But as there is a one still subsisting between the Electo Palatine, and the Elector of Bavaria, out one of these vicariatships; and as to respective rights of the two vicars are to inm being fully settled and ...
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... son, and chuse some other prince King of the Romans or Emperor; would the house of Austria, could we, could the Dutch, or any independent prince in Europe, submit willingly and peaceably to such an illegal eleētion ? If we did, or if we ...
... son, and chuse some other prince King of the Romans or Emperor; would the house of Austria, could we, could the Dutch, or any independent prince in Europe, submit willingly and peaceably to such an illegal eleētion ? If we did, or if we ...
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