The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... raised upon it, is not to be allowed with equal readiness. A coincidence of sentiment may easily happen without any communication, since there are many occasions in which all reasonable men will nearly think alike. Writers of all ages ...
... raised upon it, is not to be allowed with equal readiness. A coincidence of sentiment may easily happen without any communication, since there are many occasions in which all reasonable men will nearly think alike. Writers of all ages ...
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... raised money upon them; of which Russia, town the insignificancy of the subject, had takertonotice; that the redoubts which Rulia had made in the neighbourhood, were incontestably upon the frontiers of her Imperial Majesty's dominions ...
... raised money upon them; of which Russia, town the insignificancy of the subject, had takertonotice; that the redoubts which Rulia had made in the neighbourhood, were incontestably upon the frontiers of her Imperial Majesty's dominions ...
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... raised on that occasion were soon dislipated. In the end of March, the minister of his Britannic Majesty, Elector of Hansver, at Ratisbon, represented to the evangelic body, that the children of Protestants in the bishopric of Osnaburg ...
... raised on that occasion were soon dislipated. In the end of March, the minister of his Britannic Majesty, Elector of Hansver, at Ratisbon, represented to the evangelic body, that the children of Protestants in the bishopric of Osnaburg ...
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... raise new fortifications in his dominions. 4. The Catholic King renounces all pretensions to the duchy of Milav. 5. The King of Sardinia may act grant a pallige through any part of his dominions to the troops of foreign powers, without ...
... raise new fortifications in his dominions. 4. The Catholic King renounces all pretensions to the duchy of Milav. 5. The King of Sardinia may act grant a pallige through any part of his dominions to the troops of foreign powers, without ...
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... raised in the Chevalier's mind, by persons who had got an undeserved ascendency over him ; at the same time asserting, that no one could be more faithful than Lercari, and that the most unreserved confidence was no more than was due to ...
... raised in the Chevalier's mind, by persons who had got an undeserved ascendency over him ; at the same time asserting, that no one could be more faithful than Lercari, and that the most unreserved confidence was no more than was due to ...
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