The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... purpose which the court of Versailles may be supposed to have had in view, namely, to intimidate the court of Vienna, and help to prevent vigorous measures being taken for executing one of her favourite schemes. In effect, the Grand ...
... purpose which the court of Versailles may be supposed to have had in view, namely, to intimidate the court of Vienna, and help to prevent vigorous measures being taken for executing one of her favourite schemes. In effect, the Grand ...
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... purpose he expressed himself every day till the 21st, when he was joined by Casimir Morsky, the representative of Sochaczen. Upon this the King consented to fill up the vacant posts, thinking that would put an end to the opposition. The ...
... purpose he expressed himself every day till the 21st, when he was joined by Casimir Morsky, the representative of Sochaczen. Upon this the King consented to fill up the vacant posts, thinking that would put an end to the opposition. The ...
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... purpose. This affair was brought upon the carpet in 1750; and several of the electors soon shewed their inclination that it might succeed, as judging that such an election would tend to prevent future broils and destructive wars. In ...
... purpose. This affair was brought upon the carpet in 1750; and several of the electors soon shewed their inclination that it might succeed, as judging that such an election would tend to prevent future broils and destructive wars. In ...
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... purpose is appropriated an annual sum of 120,000 florins drawn from the abbeys and other religious communities, in virtue of an indulto granted by the Pope. The Empress-Queen, perceiving what fatal effests have arisen from disputes ...
... purpose is appropriated an annual sum of 120,000 florins drawn from the abbeys and other religious communities, in virtue of an indulto granted by the Pope. The Empress-Queen, perceiving what fatal effests have arisen from disputes ...
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... purpose as can be re sonably expected from him. Wheth the Abbé Lercari had endeavoured to d vert the son from filial duty in this r spect, we have not heard; nor have at accounts of him since come to hand. Towards the end of the year ...
... purpose as can be re sonably expected from him. Wheth the Abbé Lercari had endeavoured to d vert the son from filial duty in this r spect, we have not heard; nor have at accounts of him since come to hand. Towards the end of the year ...
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