The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... stand on so flippery ground. The nuncios of a general diet of Polast were chosen in August last, when diffuses ran very high in some dietines, ind others separated without electing representatives; which were circumstances that did not ...
... stand on so flippery ground. The nuncios of a general diet of Polast were chosen in August last, when diffuses ran very high in some dietines, ind others separated without electing representatives; which were circumstances that did not ...
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... stand at present, they could not expect to make much by a negotiation in the time of peace ; and to let things continue as they are, might, at a proper juncture, afford a better pretence for a fresh war; which is almost the only chance ...
... stand at present, they could not expect to make much by a negotiation in the time of peace ; and to let things continue as they are, might, at a proper juncture, afford a better pretence for a fresh war; which is almost the only chance ...
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... stand within a . door or window, or under some cover, so that the filk ribbon may not be wet; and care must be taken that the twine. does net touch the frame of the door or window. As soon as any of the thunder-. clouds come over the ...
... stand within a . door or window, or under some cover, so that the filk ribbon may not be wet; and care must be taken that the twine. does net touch the frame of the door or window. As soon as any of the thunder-. clouds come over the ...
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... stand established between nation and nation: it is also upon this very principle, that the merchants of Europe traffic with their neighbours, and that the English nation carries on so advantageous a commerce. All countries look on these ...
... stand established between nation and nation: it is also upon this very principle, that the merchants of Europe traffic with their neighbours, and that the English nation carries on so advantageous a commerce. All countries look on these ...
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... stand with respećt to the King of Poland, as Elector of Saxony. That family, notwithstanding the marriage of one of their daughters to the IXauphin, has certainly no attachment to the kingdom of France. On the contrary, whilst they are ...
... stand with respećt to the King of Poland, as Elector of Saxony. That family, notwithstanding the marriage of one of their daughters to the IXauphin, has certainly no attachment to the kingdom of France. On the contrary, whilst they are ...
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