The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... sent to Bagdat one who had been long given out to be a grandfon of Shah Hussein, the last of the ancient race of Sophis, and who was said to have been a refugee in the Ottoman dominions, that he might be a competitor for the diadem; but ...
... sent to Bagdat one who had been long given out to be a grandfon of Shah Hussein, the last of the ancient race of Sophis, and who was said to have been a refugee in the Ottoman dominions, that he might be a competitor for the diadem; but ...
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... sent to densand the reason of such a proceeding; to whom the Cham made answer, that as the Porte had abandoned the defence of his countrymen, they had assembled to defend themselves. What they pretend to be alarmed at, is, the growing ...
... sent to densand the reason of such a proceeding; to whom the Cham made answer, that as the Porte had abandoned the defence of his countrymen, they had assembled to defend themselves. What they pretend to be alarmed at, is, the growing ...
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... sent thither, and the management of the Christian traders who had been formerly settled at those places, such jealoufies were raised in the minds of the inhabitants, that the Danish ambassador, and others of that nation then on shore ...
... sent thither, and the management of the Christian traders who had been formerly settled at those places, such jealoufies were raised in the minds of the inhabitants, that the Danish ambassador, and others of that nation then on shore ...
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... sent home.—Great attention is given by her Imperial Majesty to the promoting of manufactures among her own, subjects. With this view the duties upon those of foreign countries have of late been confiderably increased; and, by advice of ...
... sent home.—Great attention is given by her Imperial Majesty to the promoting of manufactures among her own, subjects. With this view the duties upon those of foreign countries have of late been confiderably increased; and, by advice of ...
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... sent to the proper officers on our coasts, how to behave to all vessels coming from France. It was however afterwards found, that it was only the small pox and a malignant fever, that raged in that place, and no distemper in any degree ...
... sent to the proper officers on our coasts, how to behave to all vessels coming from France. It was however afterwards found, that it was only the small pox and a malignant fever, that raged in that place, and no distemper in any degree ...
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