The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... most secret consultations of the divan, has a strong party attached to him, who chime in with the views of those two powers, and often traverse the sovereign's measures. In the months of June and July a great many fires broke out in the ...
... most secret consultations of the divan, has a strong party attached to him, who chime in with the views of those two powers, and often traverse the sovereign's measures. In the months of June and July a great many fires broke out in the ...
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... most of the country-seats near that capi. tal were destroyed, all the houses along the river were vastly damaged, and upwards of 1 ooo people lost their lives, The storm was likewise very high at Cronstadt and Revel, where a great ...
... most of the country-seats near that capi. tal were destroyed, all the houses along the river were vastly damaged, and upwards of 1 ooo people lost their lives, The storm was likewise very high at Cronstadt and Revel, where a great ...
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... Most Chiêu Majesty should make regulations ...ford termining differences between them - loodile Genoese, their old masters. The situation of affairs in that island has been way little altered during the year; only illus the French ...
... Most Chiêu Majesty should make regulations ...ford termining differences between them - loodile Genoese, their old masters. The situation of affairs in that island has been way little altered during the year; only illus the French ...
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... most pressing motives for concluding this subsidy-treaty with the King of Poland: for he has thereby prevented that prince's being reduced to the necessity of entering into any treaty with France; and he has secured, as far as is ...
... most pressing motives for concluding this subsidy-treaty with the King of Poland: for he has thereby prevented that prince's being reduced to the necessity of entering into any treaty with France; and he has secured, as far as is ...
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... most useful we ever made: but if I have failed in this point; if there bestill any gentlemenin this house who do not approve of the treaty, I hope they will concur with my Hon. friend who spoke last, in approving of the motion. For ...
... most useful we ever made: but if I have failed in this point; if there bestill any gentlemenin this house who do not approve of the treaty, I hope they will concur with my Hon. friend who spoke last, in approving of the motion. For ...
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