The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... those that have turf upon them; to all who will settle on the coasts of the kingdom, and apply themselves to the ... those under the colours of his nation *ould be admitted into those port, after the 1st of September. The Danes also took ...
... those that have turf upon them; to all who will settle on the coasts of the kingdom, and apply themselves to the ... those under the colours of his nation *ould be admitted into those port, after the 1st of September. The Danes also took ...
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... those of joy; and the new Queen made her public entry into Copenhagen on the 12th of October. The court of G. Britain was said to have had a considerable sharein bringing the match about; and we were told that the King of Prussia met ...
... those of joy; and the new Queen made her public entry into Copenhagen on the 12th of October. The court of G. Britain was said to have had a considerable sharein bringing the match about; and we were told that the King of Prussia met ...
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... those of Friburg in the Brisgau in a more regular manner than before the late war, and repairing all the fortified places in Hungary; to which last purpose is appropriated an annual sum of 120,000 florins drawn from the abbeys and other ...
... those of Friburg in the Brisgau in a more regular manner than before the late war, and repairing all the fortified places in Hungary; to which last purpose is appropriated an annual sum of 120,000 florins drawn from the abbeys and other ...
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... those ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British subjects, by the late Emperor ...
... those ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British subjects, by the late Emperor ...
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... those merchants reckoned due to them, the commission has adjudged to them no more than 159,486 crowns 10 gr. principal, and 33,283 downs interest, at the rate of 6 per cent. | Though his Majesty has all the reason to be serioded, that ...
... those merchants reckoned due to them, the commission has adjudged to them no more than 159,486 crowns 10 gr. principal, and 33,283 downs interest, at the rate of 6 per cent. | Though his Majesty has all the reason to be serioded, that ...
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