The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... gentlemen. For on the 18th the Marshal informed the house, that his Majesty had declared, that the administration of the royal revenue was in the hands of Catholics, one single nonconformist excepted; but that, if absolutely necessary ...
... gentlemen. For on the 18th the Marshal informed the house, that his Majesty had declared, that the administration of the royal revenue was in the hands of Catholics, one single nonconformist excepted; but that, if absolutely necessary ...
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... gentlemen in the art of war. They are enlarging thc fortifications of Vienna, rebuilding those of Friburg in the Brisgau in a more regular manner than before the late war, and repairing all the fortified places in Hungary; to which last ...
... gentlemen in the art of war. They are enlarging thc fortifications of Vienna, rebuilding those of Friburg in the Brisgau in a more regular manner than before the late war, and repairing all the fortified places in Hungary; to which last ...
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... gentlemen, of whom I am one, might have last year approved of the treaty with Bavaria, and yet may now very much disapprove of this treaty with the King of Poland. Evcn that o D 4 with It gives an air of dignity to a paper, and. Jan ...
... gentlemen, of whom I am one, might have last year approved of the treaty with Bavaria, and yet may now very much disapprove of this treaty with the King of Poland. Evcn that o D 4 with It gives an air of dignity to a paper, and. Jan ...
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... gentlemen seem to be consciot Sir, that this charge of venality agait the princes of Germany can gain no ch dit; therefore they shift the scene, an then those princes are represented as pe sons acted only by a true public spirit from ...
... gentlemen seem to be consciot Sir, that this charge of venality agait the princes of Germany can gain no ch dit; therefore they shift the scene, an then those princes are represented as pe sons acted only by a true public spirit from ...
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... gentlemen of fashion; lamenting at every tavern the frailties their natures, and confessing to one at ther whose daughters they have ruini and whose wives they have corrupts not by way of boasting, as someo ignorantly imagined, but to ...
... gentlemen of fashion; lamenting at every tavern the frailties their natures, and confessing to one at ther whose daughters they have ruini and whose wives they have corrupts not by way of boasting, as someo ignorantly imagined, but to ...
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