The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... himself at length able to difpute the cafe by arms , he took the field , and had foon a powerful army , with which he gained confiderable advantages over the Turks in 1765. We received ac- counts counts from different places last year ...
... himself at length able to difpute the cafe by arms , he took the field , and had foon a powerful army , with which he gained confiderable advantages over the Turks in 1765. We received ac- counts counts from different places last year ...
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reins of government into his hands , be to possess himself of the garrison and ing folemnly installed into his hereditary honours and employments , as Stadthold- er , Captain - General , and Admiral - Ge- neral , of the Union . The Eaft ...
reins of government into his hands , be to possess himself of the garrison and ing folemnly installed into his hereditary honours and employments , as Stadthold- er , Captain - General , and Admiral - Ge- neral , of the Union . The Eaft ...
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... himself to answer all their remonftrances : That what had paffed in his parliaments of Pau and Rennes did not any wife relate to his other parlia- ments ; that be had acted in regard to those two courts as from his authority it behoved ...
... himself to answer all their remonftrances : That what had paffed in his parliaments of Pau and Rennes did not any wife relate to his other parlia- ments ; that be had acted in regard to those two courts as from his authority it behoved ...
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... himself , and let the fub- fcriptions be attefted by a notary - public . Let a fit perfon be chofen out of every parish , and let these meet at the head burgh of the county , and there chufe one of their number to go to Edinburgh ; and ...
... himself , and let the fub- fcriptions be attefted by a notary - public . Let a fit perfon be chofen out of every parish , and let these meet at the head burgh of the county , and there chufe one of their number to go to Edinburgh ; and ...
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... himself capable of doing any thing which thall be of moment on such a subject . With these preliminaries , may he be allowed to define , for once , Language to be the expreflion of our knowledge , and Style to be the mode of exprefling ...
... himself capable of doing any thing which thall be of moment on such a subject . With these preliminaries , may he be allowed to define , for once , Language to be the expreflion of our knowledge , and Style to be the mode of exprefling ...
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