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... , which he would communicate to his Ma- jefty in due time . It is now faid , that the ftates of Courland are endeavouring B to to raise money , for paying the debt due to Jan. 1751 . 5 A fummary of the public affairs in 1750 .
... , which he would communicate to his Ma- jefty in due time . It is now faid , that the ftates of Courland are endeavouring B to to raise money , for paying the debt due to Jan. 1751 . 5 A fummary of the public affairs in 1750 .
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to raise money , for paying the debt due to Ruffia . Though this fhould actually be done , it is ftill a queftion , whether fome new difficulties might not be lart- ed , to prevent their electing a fovereign . The affairs of the North ...
to raise money , for paying the debt due to Ruffia . Though this fhould actually be done , it is ftill a queftion , whether fome new difficulties might not be lart- ed , to prevent their electing a fovereign . The affairs of the North ...
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... raised at first . At length the princes directors of the circle of the Upper Rhine wrote a letter to his Imperial Majefty , in which they reprefented , that granting the demand of the Calvinifts would open a door to fatal diffenfions ...
... raised at first . At length the princes directors of the circle of the Upper Rhine wrote a letter to his Imperial Majefty , in which they reprefented , that granting the demand of the Calvinifts would open a door to fatal diffenfions ...
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... raising re- cruits in all parts of her dominions , and hiring feveral new regiments of foreign troops . In the mean time an incident happened , which impaired , and had the appearance of destroying her good intel- ligence with the ...
... raising re- cruits in all parts of her dominions , and hiring feveral new regiments of foreign troops . In the mean time an incident happened , which impaired , and had the appearance of destroying her good intel- ligence with the ...
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... raised above a million of ducats from the clergy , for enabling him to fit out veffels against the corfairs of Barbary . In order to weaken the influence of the court of Rome in Naples and Sicily , where , in virtue of Papal bulls ...
... raised above a million of ducats from the clergy , for enabling him to fit out veffels against the corfairs of Barbary . In order to weaken the influence of the court of Rome in Naples and Sicily , where , in virtue of Papal bulls ...
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