The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... measures to check his ambitious career. It is not improbable, that the ministry of Constantinople would incline to see another rather than Heraclius ascend the throne; because it is not likely that he would then be willing to let ...
... measures to check his ambitious career. It is not improbable, that the ministry of Constantinople would incline to see another rather than Heraclius ascend the throne; because it is not likely that he would then be willing to let ...
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... measures for improv ng the mines of Olkusz. 4. To set up manufactories. 5. To put the cities and towns into a flourishing condition, by encouraging arts and commerce. 6. To make high treasurers for the future give an account of their ...
... measures for improv ng the mines of Olkusz. 4. To set up manufactories. 5. To put the cities and towns into a flourishing condition, by encouraging arts and commerce. 6. To make high treasurers for the future give an account of their ...
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... measure by the smallness of the crown-army, the Haidamacs, a savage people who inhabit the islands and inaccessible fens of the Nieper, have continued to make incursions at different times, plundering towns and villages, and committing ...
... measure by the smallness of the crown-army, the Haidamacs, a savage people who inhabit the islands and inaccessible fens of the Nieper, have continued to make incursions at different times, plundering towns and villages, and committing ...
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... measures.—About the middle of summer the Tartars of Precop made some irruptions into the Russian territories; but complaint of this having been made at Constantinople, the Grand Signior signified his disapprobation of the proceeding ...
... measures.—About the middle of summer the Tartars of Precop made some irruptions into the Russian territories; but complaint of this having been made at Constantinople, the Grand Signior signified his disapprobation of the proceeding ...
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... measures for erecting forts to protect their settlements. This circumstance the Christian merchants so well improved, as to persuade the court of Morocco, and the inhabitants of the country, that the Danes intended to make themselves ...
... measures for erecting forts to protect their settlements. This circumstance the Christian merchants so well improved, as to persuade the court of Morocco, and the inhabitants of the country, that the Danes intended to make themselves ...
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