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... proposed to place a defcendent of the famous Kouli Kan on the throne . Of that attempt we had no further notice ; but received po- fterior advices , bearing , that Kerim was become master of all the vast Perfian em- pire except Corazan ...
... proposed to place a defcendent of the famous Kouli Kan on the throne . Of that attempt we had no further notice ; but received po- fterior advices , bearing , that Kerim was become master of all the vast Perfian em- pire except Corazan ...
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... for which , as is given out , the country is in a manner mortgaged . Some time before the elec tion of Pr . Charles in 1758 , we were in deed deed told , that the ftates proposed to bor- row 764. A fummary of the public affairs in 1763 . 3.
... for which , as is given out , the country is in a manner mortgaged . Some time before the elec tion of Pr . Charles in 1758 , we were in deed deed told , that the ftates proposed to bor- row 764. A fummary of the public affairs in 1763 . 3.
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deed told , that the ftates proposed to bor- row money for paying off that debt , but never heard of their having actually done it . The Polifh nobility , always very jea- lous of their liberties , have at different times appeared to ...
deed told , that the ftates proposed to bor- row money for paying off that debt , but never heard of their having actually done it . The Polifh nobility , always very jea- lous of their liberties , have at different times appeared to ...
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... proposed to us from the Commons , and now agreed to by the Lords , from the letter and fpi- rit of it , contradicts this affertion : for , whilft it only narrows privilege in criminal matters , it establishes the principle . The law of ...
... proposed to us from the Commons , and now agreed to by the Lords , from the letter and fpi- rit of it , contradicts this affertion : for , whilft it only narrows privilege in criminal matters , it establishes the principle . The law of ...
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... proposed to be fent by all and every of them , either jointly or feparately , with the name and tunnage of each , and the time within which they are intended to fail to any of the French iflands , or pla- ces , ( fpecifying to which ) ...
... proposed to be fent by all and every of them , either jointly or feparately , with the name and tunnage of each , and the time within which they are intended to fail to any of the French iflands , or pla- ces , ( fpecifying to which ) ...
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