The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... 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, for his own safety, to consent to his being deplived ...
... 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, for his own safety, to consent to his being deplived ...
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... soon shewed their inclination that it might succeed, as judging that such an election would tend to prevent future broils and destructive wars. In 1751 great pains were taken by his Britannic Majesty, Elector of Hanover, to promote the ...
... soon shewed their inclination that it might succeed, as judging that such an election would tend to prevent future broils and destructive wars. In 1751 great pains were taken by his Britannic Majesty, Elector of Hanover, to promote the ...
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... soon in a peaceable manner. The court of VIENNA keeps on foot a better army than for many years past, consisting of 193,000 men, besides the irogular – irregular troops, and the Hungarian militia. A resolution has also Jan.1753. *3 A ...
... soon in a peaceable manner. The court of VIENNA keeps on foot a better army than for many years past, consisting of 193,000 men, besides the irogular – irregular troops, and the Hungarian militia. A resolution has also Jan.1753. *3 A ...
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... soon entered upon the consideration of it. Both the monarchs wrote circular letters to the members of the empire, recommending to them their respective interests and claims; and severally sent to the diet memorials, in the way of answer ...
... soon entered upon the consideration of it. Both the monarchs wrote circular letters to the members of the empire, recommending to them their respective interests and claims; and severally sent to the diet memorials, in the way of answer ...
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... soon as any of the thunder-. clouds come over the kite, the pointed wire will draw the electrical fire from them, the kite with all the twine will be electrificd, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be ...
... soon as any of the thunder-. clouds come over the kite, the pointed wire will draw the electrical fire from them, the kite with all the twine will be electrificd, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be ...
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