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... himself master of the crown , mantle , and other regalia of the empire ; and declared , that he would deliver them up to whomfoever should be acknowled- ged monarch , and remain in peaceable poffeffion of the throne . The news of this ...
... himself master of the crown , mantle , and other regalia of the empire ; and declared , that he would deliver them up to whomfoever should be acknowled- ged monarch , and remain in peaceable poffeffion of the throne . The news of this ...
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... himself , nor by others , had he ever aimed at introducing any thing contrary to his oath , or to the capitulation which he had figned when he was elected . Thefe declarations pro- ved fatisfactory to the court of Copenha- gen , which ...
... himself , nor by others , had he ever aimed at introducing any thing contrary to his oath , or to the capitulation which he had figned when he was elected . Thefe declarations pro- ved fatisfactory to the court of Copenha- gen , which ...
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... himself to promote the in- tereft of the kingdom he is defigned to govern . We have heard fcarce any thing particular concerning the warlike power of Sweden fince the beginning of laft year , when her land - forces were compu- ted at ...
... himself to promote the in- tereft of the kingdom he is defigned to govern . We have heard fcarce any thing particular concerning the warlike power of Sweden fince the beginning of laft year , when her land - forces were compu- ted at ...
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... himself further in the affair , though he fhould be pleafed to fee the parties amicably agreed . After this we were told , that the Calvinists had refolved to fufpend their folicitations , till a more favourable opportunity ; but are ...
... himself further in the affair , though he fhould be pleafed to fee the parties amicably agreed . After this we were told , that the Calvinists had refolved to fufpend their folicitations , till a more favourable opportunity ; but are ...
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... himself to his own fancy ; new worlds rife up before him , one image is fucceed- ed by another , and a long fucceffion of delights dances round him . He is at laft called back to life by nature , or by cu- from ; and enters peevish into ...
... himself to his own fancy ; new worlds rife up before him , one image is fucceed- ed by another , and a long fucceffion of delights dances round him . He is at laft called back to life by nature , or by cu- from ; and enters peevish into ...
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