The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... estates of Parma and Placen. tia, already stipulated in the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, in case the King of the Jowo Sicilies should ascend the throne of Spain, or the Infant Don Philip should die without issue, is confirmed; excepting ...
... estates of Parma and Placen. tia, already stipulated in the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, in case the King of the Jowo Sicilies should ascend the throne of Spain, or the Infant Don Philip should die without issue, is confirmed; excepting ...
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... estates, except a few legato: ol to shore are fixty trustees named in his will, no of them members of the antiquarian or | morties; and his executors are, Lord Cato William Sloane, Esq; and Dr Sloane Elserot, Krotor of Chelsea. He ...
... estates, except a few legato: ol to shore are fixty trustees named in his will, no of them members of the antiquarian or | morties; and his executors are, Lord Cato William Sloane, Esq; and Dr Sloane Elserot, Krotor of Chelsea. He ...
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... estate by his eldest son John Lord Glamis. 20. At London, aged 1 to, Mrs Mary Jenkiffs, belonging to the clothworkers almshouses. She never used spectacles. William Chambers, Esq; Rear-Admiral of the Red. 21. At Dublin, in the widows ...
... estate by his eldest son John Lord Glamis. 20. At London, aged 1 to, Mrs Mary Jenkiffs, belonging to the clothworkers almshouses. She never used spectacles. William Chambers, Esq; Rear-Admiral of the Red. 21. At Dublin, in the widows ...
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... estates for the benefit of the children, who were likewise to be taken out of the hands of their parents. Struck with terror at this treatment, many thousand families, chiefly those of mechanics, left their habitations, and went to ...
... estates for the benefit of the children, who were likewise to be taken out of the hands of their parents. Struck with terror at this treatment, many thousand families, chiefly those of mechanics, left their habitations, and went to ...
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... estate. Persons of this disposition have seldom more benevolence than fortitude, and frequently perpetrate deliberate cruelty. In true good-nature, there is neither the acrimony of spleen, nor the fullenness of malice; it is neither ...
... estate. Persons of this disposition have seldom more benevolence than fortitude, and frequently perpetrate deliberate cruelty. In true good-nature, there is neither the acrimony of spleen, nor the fullenness of malice; it is neither ...
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