The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... interest, which was always intent upon the renewal of war, for recovering the provinces that had been ceded to Russia by treatics. It is true, that Count Tesfin continues in his post of senator, and that of governor to the Prince-Royal ...
... interest, which was always intent upon the renewal of war, for recovering the provinces that had been ceded to Russia by treatics. It is true, that Count Tesfin continues in his post of senator, and that of governor to the Prince-Royal ...
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... 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 Emperor Charles VI. upon mortgages in Silesia, which was ceded to his Majesty with the ...
... 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 Emperor Charles VI. upon mortgages in Silesia, which was ceded to his Majesty with the ...
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... interest of once, another in that of Genoa, and **d declared enemies to both. All * advices served only to divert more *nowing people, who still think there is Faly good reason for the general opinion which has prevailed, namely, that ...
... interest of once, another in that of Genoa, and **d declared enemies to both. All * advices served only to divert more *nowing people, who still think there is Faly good reason for the general opinion which has prevailed, namely, that ...
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... interest, at the rate of 6 per cent. | Though his Majesty has all the reason to be serioded, that the said commission has storied according to the forms of the to impartial justice, his Majesty has otheless ordered the undersigner ...
... interest, at the rate of 6 per cent. | Though his Majesty has all the reason to be serioded, that the said commission has storied according to the forms of the to impartial justice, his Majesty has otheless ordered the undersigner ...
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... interest of their native country, as well as against that of Europe in general. Thus it appears, Sir, that his Majesty had two most pressing motives for concluding this subsidy-treaty with the King of Poland: for he has thereby ...
... interest of their native country, as well as against that of Europe in general. Thus it appears, Sir, that his Majesty had two most pressing motives for concluding this subsidy-treaty with the King of Poland: for he has thereby ...
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