The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... still. Such favour to young writers will, we hope, be readily excused. But it may possibly be sometimes attended with bad consequences. sanguine young author, on finding that his performance has been hought worthy to appear in print ...
... still. Such favour to young writers will, we hope, be readily excused. But it may possibly be sometimes attended with bad consequences. sanguine young author, on finding that his performance has been hought worthy to appear in print ...
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... still prevail much at Co NSTANT INop L.E. Sul, tan Ibrahim, whom his uncle, the Grand Signior, was obliged, by the force of popular insurrections, to declare heir-apparent to the throne, and admit to the most secret consultations of the ...
... still prevail much at Co NSTANT INop L.E. Sul, tan Ibrahim, whom his uncle, the Grand Signior, was obliged, by the force of popular insurrections, to declare heir-apparent to the throne, and admit to the most secret consultations of the ...
Seite 8
... that he could easily make the negotiation break off, when once that affair should be concluded. The King of G. Britain, still having toe the cle&ion of a King of the Romans much at 8 o Vol. xv. A. summary. of. the. public. affairs. in. 1732 ...
... that he could easily make the negotiation break off, when once that affair should be concluded. The King of G. Britain, still having toe the cle&ion of a King of the Romans much at 8 o Vol. xv. A. summary. of. the. public. affairs. in. 1732 ...
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... still against it, and the college of princes are so tenacious of their point, there is no great probability of its taking place soon in a peaceable manner. The court of VIENNA keeps on foot a better army than for many years past ...
... still against it, and the college of princes are so tenacious of their point, there is no great probability of its taking place soon in a peaceable manner. The court of VIENNA keeps on foot a better army than for many years past ...
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... still think there is Faly good reason for the general opinion which has prevailed, namely, that ** a negotiation on foot, for the go"oment of Genoa to sell the sovereignty othe island, in order to its being erected **kingdom for the ...
... still think there is Faly good reason for the general opinion which has prevailed, namely, that ** a negotiation on foot, for the go"oment of Genoa to sell the sovereignty othe island, in order to its being erected **kingdom for the ...
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