The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... possession of the capital and the heart of the country; but upon the approach of Prince Heraclius to give him battle, he retired to the mountains on the side of Erivan, carrying with him the remains of his own and his predecessor's ...
... possession of the capital and the heart of the country; but upon the approach of Prince Heraclius to give him battle, he retired to the mountains on the side of Erivan, carrying with him the remains of his own and his predecessor's ...
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... possession of the country; that as to the goods, they were sequestered with no other view, than to preserve them from being plundered; and that the Emperor was disposed to accommodate the matter in an amicable manner. The ministry of ...
... possession of the country; that as to the goods, they were sequestered with no other view, than to preserve them from being plundered; and that the Emperor was disposed to accommodate the matter in an amicable manner. The ministry of ...
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... possession be taken of it in the Emperor's name, intending to unite it to the duchy of Mantua, notwithstanding a protest of the Duke of Modena, who claims the property of it. - At Rome measures have been taken for promoting commerce, in ...
... possession be taken of it in the Emperor's name, intending to unite it to the duchy of Mantua, notwithstanding a protest of the Duke of Modena, who claims the property of it. - At Rome measures have been taken for promoting commerce, in ...
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... possessions in Asia, Africa, and America, as well as the Mediterranean ;- such an attempt would be thought of very little concern to the princes of Germany, and consequently would have no such influence as to force them to put an end to ...
... possessions in Asia, Africa, and America, as well as the Mediterranean ;- such an attempt would be thought of very little concern to the princes of Germany, and consequently would have no such influence as to force them to put an end to ...
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... possession of our trade and our settlements in every part of the world: and if we can purchase such a valuable security for such a trifle of expence, I am sure every gentleman must allow, that we have made a cheap purchase; for which ...
... possession of our trade and our settlements in every part of the world: and if we can purchase such a valuable security for such a trifle of expence, I am sure every gentleman must allow, that we have made a cheap purchase; for which ...
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