The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... whose prebends the Proteftants bear but a fmall proportion to the Papifts . Several memorials on the subject were addreffed by both fides to the diet , the deliberations of which on other business was long put a ftop to by the ...
... whose prebends the Proteftants bear but a fmall proportion to the Papifts . Several memorials on the subject were addreffed by both fides to the diet , the deliberations of which on other business was long put a ftop to by the ...
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... whose ancestor was brother to the ance- ftor of the claimant , frankly declared , that he once believed his own ancestor to have been the elder brother , and had made the proper inquiries , and was now fully fatisfied that the claimant ...
... whose ancestor was brother to the ance- ftor of the claimant , frankly declared , that he once believed his own ancestor to have been the elder brother , and had made the proper inquiries , and was now fully fatisfied that the claimant ...
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... whose still farther distance from the river feemed to flatter them with the hopes of fafety . That deplorable night was wholly spent by M. de Gorgue in faving the people's lives , by tearing them , as it were , from their dwellings ...
... whose still farther distance from the river feemed to flatter them with the hopes of fafety . That deplorable night was wholly spent by M. de Gorgue in faving the people's lives , by tearing them , as it were , from their dwellings ...
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... Whose turrets mark the Squire's retreat ; The manfion where refides his Honour , The Lord and Guardian of the manor ; Or the Right Worshipful the Mayor , Whofe corporation's all his care . Here , hopping round from tree to tree ...
... Whose turrets mark the Squire's retreat ; The manfion where refides his Honour , The Lord and Guardian of the manor ; Or the Right Worshipful the Mayor , Whofe corporation's all his care . Here , hopping round from tree to tree ...
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... whose chiefs confented to fend an annual tribute of furs to Johnlon- hall , in teftimony of their vaffalage to his Majefty . Pondiac , chief of a very power- ful western tribe , and abont twenty other chiefs , have married white women ...
... whose chiefs confented to fend an annual tribute of furs to Johnlon- hall , in teftimony of their vaffalage to his Majefty . Pondiac , chief of a very power- ful western tribe , and abont twenty other chiefs , have married white women ...
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