The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... prisoner a couof his own, called Shawrooke or Shah wo, who for a short time had cnjoyed Vol. XV. the regal dignity; and the latter, privately encouraged and supported by the Ottoman court, had made himself master of some places in ...
... prisoner a couof his own, called Shawrooke or Shah wo, who for a short time had cnjoyed Vol. XV. the regal dignity; and the latter, privately encouraged and supported by the Ottoman court, had made himself master of some places in ...
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... prisoner in Malta, and whose liberty the French King afterwards procured; nay, even pretty broadly hinted their inclination to have the Grand Signior himself deposed. All this considerably alarmed the courts of Vienna and. o,. and the ...
... prisoner in Malta, and whose liberty the French King afterwards procured; nay, even pretty broadly hinted their inclination to have the Grand Signior himself deposed. All this considerably alarmed the courts of Vienna and. o,. and the ...
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... prisoners, Their ransom, together with presents for procuring a new treaty of peace with that kingdom, has cost the States-General 318,954 florins. The Emperor of Morocco has lately discovered a disposition to quarrel again with G ...
... prisoners, Their ransom, together with presents for procuring a new treaty of peace with that kingdom, has cost the States-General 318,954 florins. The Emperor of Morocco has lately discovered a disposition to quarrel again with G ...
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... prisoners, then ill of the goal-distemper, or by the general uncleanliness of such persons, is uncertain *; since from the latter cause it will be easy to account for its corruption; especially as it was so much vitiated by the foul ...
... prisoners, then ill of the goal-distemper, or by the general uncleanliness of such persons, is uncertain *; since from the latter cause it will be easy to account for its corruption; especially as it was so much vitiated by the foul ...
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... prisoners. Chunda was taken at Monacjee, by Tanjore, an ally of the British ; and as he and their other ally could not agree who should keep him, to end the dispute his head was struck off. The British said, that in reducing the blacks ...
... prisoners. Chunda was taken at Monacjee, by Tanjore, an ally of the British ; and as he and their other ally could not agree who should keep him, to end the dispute his head was struck off. The British said, that in reducing the blacks ...
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