The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... Justice Burnet 52. Sir Hans Sloaneio. and Bp. Berkeley ; 3. Preferments 54. Prices of stocks and goods ib. Mortality-bills 54, 5. T S. a ties; 23. and Qaintus Mucius 26. New books and Prints 55, 6. o HE continual civil wars which have ...
... Justice Burnet 52. Sir Hans Sloaneio. and Bp. Berkeley ; 3. Preferments 54. Prices of stocks and goods ib. Mortality-bills 54, 5. T S. a ties; 23. and Qaintus Mucius 26. New books and Prints 55, 6. o HE continual civil wars which have ...
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... . Britain. This the King of Prussia complained of, both at that time and since; with what justice, or appearance of it, we we cannot determine. In the mean time, he absolutely denies Jan.1753. I It A summary of the public affairs in 1752.
... . Britain. This the King of Prussia complained of, both at that time and since; with what justice, or appearance of it, we we cannot determine. In the mean time, he absolutely denies Jan.1753. I It A summary of the public affairs in 1752.
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... justice; fo which purpose a system of laws is prepa ring. His Majesty also adopted the ex ercise of the Prussian troops last year. A company was lately established at Meili na, for setting up manufactories of filk stuff, and camblet ...
... justice; fo which purpose a system of laws is prepa ring. His Majesty also adopted the ex ercise of the Prussian troops last year. A company was lately established at Meili na, for setting up manufactories of filk stuff, and camblet ...
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... justice of the ministry of this court, the satisfaction which the Prussian merchants have demanded, of being indemnified for the violences and depredations they have sustained from so.ne of the English privateers, during th: last war ...
... justice of the ministry of this court, the satisfaction which the Prussian merchants have demanded, of being indemnified for the violences and depredations they have sustained from so.ne of the English privateers, during th: last war ...
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... justice of its tribunals, against the violence of their subjects, the same as a Prussian ought to find it at London, against any illegal procedure of theirs. It is upon this principle, that good faith and mutual commerce stand ...
... justice of its tribunals, against the violence of their subjects, the same as a Prussian ought to find it at London, against any illegal procedure of theirs. It is upon this principle, that good faith and mutual commerce stand ...
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