The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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leave. Her Imperial Majesty's subjećts in Great Tartary are daily more attached to her service, by embracing ... subjects shall pay a kind of poll-tax, according to their re. spective ranks and abilities, which is to be employed ...
leave. Her Imperial Majesty's subjećts in Great Tartary are daily more attached to her service, by embracing ... subjects shall pay a kind of poll-tax, according to their re. spective ranks and abilities, which is to be employed ...
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... subjećts, in consequence of that declaration, ought to be regarded as the fate of war. However, as his votewasmuch ... subjects right of *l to the tribunals of the empire; that he should be indemnified, in moo, for the provisions with ...
... subjećts, in consequence of that declaration, ought to be regarded as the fate of war. However, as his votewasmuch ... subjects right of *l to the tribunals of the empire; that he should be indemnified, in moo, for the provisions with ...
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... subject of that bull, under pain of being treated as disturbers of the church and of society. Agreeably to what was promised to the British and Dutch ministers, during the last general diet of Hungary, in favour of the Protoftants in ...
... subject of that bull, under pain of being treated as disturbers of the church and of society. Agreeably to what was promised to the British and Dutch ministers, during the last general diet of Hungary, in favour of the Protoftants in ...
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... subjects for those ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British subjects, by the late ...
... subjects for those ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British subjects, by the late ...
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... subjects who were slaves, instead of the renegado, who, as he promised, was never aficrward to be emiployed on board any ship, or be permitted to go to sea, on pain of death.--On the 3oth of July at night, about 4oo Altanians kept in ...
... subjects who were slaves, instead of the renegado, who, as he promised, was never aficrward to be emiployed on board any ship, or be permitted to go to sea, on pain of death.--On the 3oth of July at night, about 4oo Altanians kept in ...
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