The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... Christian powers a solemn declaration, that the Grand Signior perHits invariably in his design of cultivating the fiendship of all the states bordering upon the Ottoman empire. Notwithstanding all this, it is thought that the fire of ...
... Christian powers a solemn declaration, that the Grand Signior perHits invariably in his design of cultivating the fiendship of all the states bordering upon the Ottoman empire. Notwithstanding all this, it is thought that the fire of ...
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... Christianity after the Greek form, which is that established through the Russian dominions; 6417 of them, who formerly were either Pagans or Mahometants, having been baptized, by the missionaries of the Asiatic company, within six ...
... Christianity after the Greek form, which is that established through the Russian dominions; 6417 of them, who formerly were either Pagans or Mahometants, having been baptized, by the missionaries of the Asiatic company, within six ...
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... Christian merchants so well improved, as to persuade the court of Morocco, and the inhabitants of the country, that the Danes intended to make themselves absolutely masters of Saffia and St Croce, from whence they would afterward invade ...
... Christian merchants so well improved, as to persuade the court of Morocco, and the inhabitants of the country, that the Danes intended to make themselves absolutely masters of Saffia and St Croce, from whence they would afterward invade ...
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... Christian Majesty, made a journey last summer to Paris, where she still remains. There was various talk about the ... Christianity, as taught by the Jesuits in China, have ceased.—A subscription has been set on footby some British ...
... Christian Majesty, made a journey last summer to Paris, where she still remains. There was various talk about the ... Christianity, as taught by the Jesuits in China, have ceased.—A subscription has been set on footby some British ...
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... Sun of Righteousness alone oth we discover compleatly our duty and. o. imrat, and behold that pattern of diopersection which the Christian. inters D E a T h s. Dec. 2. At Furnes, 34. . Wol. xv. The. dislinguishing. properties. of. fable.
... Sun of Righteousness alone oth we discover compleatly our duty and. o. imrat, and behold that pattern of diopersection which the Christian. inters D E a T h s. Dec. 2. At Furnes, 34. . Wol. xv. The. dislinguishing. properties. of. fable.
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