The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... Majesty's dominions; in foot, that it seemed as if Sweden was in humour to pick a quarrel, if she had force to support it. We were indeed told some time after this, that the new Swe* envoy-extraordinary to the court of Featurg had made ...
... Majesty's dominions; in foot, that it seemed as if Sweden was in humour to pick a quarrel, if she had force to support it. We were indeed told some time after this, that the new Swe* envoy-extraordinary to the court of Featurg had made ...
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leave. Her Imperial Majesty's subjećts in Great Tartary are daily more attached to her service, by embracing Christianity after the Greek form, which is that established through the Russian dominions; 6417 of them, who formerly were ...
leave. Her Imperial Majesty's subjećts in Great Tartary are daily more attached to her service, by embracing Christianity after the Greek form, which is that established through the Russian dominions; 6417 of them, who formerly were ...
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... Majesty's wise condućt and regulations. Surveys are also taking of the other provinces, where it is expected that no less confiderable improvements will be found. He likewise continues to give Panicular encouragement to the tic company ...
... Majesty's wise condućt and regulations. Surveys are also taking of the other provinces, where it is expected that no less confiderable improvements will be found. He likewise continues to give Panicular encouragement to the tic company ...
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... Majesty with the burden of paying that loan. The Prussian monarch's commissaries, one of whom was the famous Baron ... Majesty's principal cares have been employed about the means of causing trade flourish in his dominions; for which ...
... Majesty with the burden of paying that loan. The Prussian monarch's commissaries, one of whom was the famous Baron ... Majesty's principal cares have been employed about the means of causing trade flourish in his dominions; for which ...
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... Majesty has been advised to on. gage in it, I shall be for enabling him to make it good, because our refusal would derogate so much from his Majesty's cre. dit and influence abroad, that it might be attended with consequences much more ...
... Majesty has been advised to on. gage in it, I shall be for enabling him to make it good, because our refusal would derogate so much from his Majesty's cre. dit and influence abroad, that it might be attended with consequences much more ...
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