The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... passed one for adopting the new style, to commence at the beginning of the present year; and another appointing, that, till the meeting of the next diet, all the subjects shall pay a kind of poll-tax, according to their re. spective ...
... passed one for adopting the new style, to commence at the beginning of the present year; and another appointing, that, till the meeting of the next diet, all the subjects shall pay a kind of poll-tax, according to their re. spective ...
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... passed without above 1eo persons being carried off by it.—A Dutch man of war, commanded by Capt. Steinis, having been wrecked on the coast of Morocco, he and all the crew were for a considerable time detained prisoners, Their ransom ...
... passed without above 1eo persons being carried off by it.—A Dutch man of war, commanded by Capt. Steinis, having been wrecked on the coast of Morocco, he and all the crew were for a considerable time detained prisoners, Their ransom ...
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... passed three years there, in what he was pleased to call a learned retirement, among books and scholars; a satisfaction which his fear of neglecting the sacred charge of episcopacy inclined him to have purchased, by an exchange of his ...
... passed three years there, in what he was pleased to call a learned retirement, among books and scholars; a satisfaction which his fear of neglecting the sacred charge of episcopacy inclined him to have purchased, by an exchange of his ...
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... passed under the great o Having given notice of this in gen: 3. we will not, in the remaining pal o this summary, mention particularly o of the other numerous prosecution", o o cept such as had more than ordio consequences. It may not ...
... passed under the great o Having given notice of this in gen: 3. we will not, in the remaining pal o this summary, mention particularly o of the other numerous prosecution", o o cept such as had more than ordio consequences. It may not ...
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... passed an ad, banishing Metropolitan to his country-house at On the 12th of December, onplaint was made, that the curate ** Medard had refused the sacraments *inum named s. Perpetua; upon which **liament ordered the curate and his ...
... passed an ad, banishing Metropolitan to his country-house at On the 12th of December, onplaint was made, that the curate ** Medard had refused the sacraments *inum named s. Perpetua; upon which **liament ordered the curate and his ...
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