The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... 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 republic of Venice. It may ...
... 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 republic of Venice. It may ...
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... whose constitution is a fort of commonwealth, but dependent upon Poland; and his Polish Majesty having sent thither regulations for terminating their differences, which the magistrates declined complying with ; a commission appointed by ...
... whose constitution is a fort of commonwealth, but dependent upon Poland; and his Polish Majesty having sent thither regulations for terminating their differences, which the magistrates declined complying with ; a commission appointed by ...
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... whose aim was to plunder the inhabitants during the confusion. Several of them were discovered, and punished in an exemplary manner. About the same time commotions happened in many villages in the neighbourhood of Moscow ; but, by means ...
... whose aim was to plunder the inhabitants during the confusion. Several of them were discovered, and punished in an exemplary manner. About the same time commotions happened in many villages in the neighbourhood of Moscow ; but, by means ...
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... whose powerful intercession they yet hope to procure what they have so long solicited for in vain. His Prussian Majesty gives great attention to increase the number of inhabitunts, to promote the cultivation of lands, and to make ...
... whose powerful intercession they yet hope to procure what they have so long solicited for in vain. His Prussian Majesty gives great attention to increase the number of inhabitunts, to promote the cultivation of lands, and to make ...
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... whose natural tendency is to make his subjects fewer; an ordinance having been published in Savoy, injoining all the French and Swiss Prote/lants settled in the territories of St Victor and Chapitre, to retire with their effects in ...
... whose natural tendency is to make his subjects fewer; an ordinance having been published in Savoy, injoining all the French and Swiss Prote/lants settled in the territories of St Victor and Chapitre, to retire with their effects in ...
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