The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... set the example, toleration was deemed incompatible with good government; and it was thought impossible, that a number of religious sećts could live together in harmony and peace, and have all of them an equal affection to their common ...
... set the example, toleration was deemed incompatible with good government; and it was thought impossible, that a number of religious sećts could live together in harmony and peace, and have all of them an equal affection to their common ...
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... set forth his complaints, and demand satisfaction. Notwithstanding such smooth talk, besides all the troops cantoned, on the side of Russia, at Bender, Choczim, Oczakow, and other places, the Cham of Crim-Tartary assembled an army of ...
... set forth his complaints, and demand satisfaction. Notwithstanding such smooth talk, besides all the troops cantoned, on the side of Russia, at Bender, Choczim, Oczakow, and other places, the Cham of Crim-Tartary assembled an army of ...
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... set on foot, with respect to agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and fisheries, in the extensive province of Finland, which is greatly changed fince his Majesty made the journey through it a little after the beginning of his reign ...
... set on foot, with respect to agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and fisheries, in the extensive province of Finland, which is greatly changed fince his Majesty made the journey through it a little after the beginning of his reign ...
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... set the matter in a clear light. They were all restored; four of them, if ever taken, by the captors themselves, fo far to the satisfaction of the Prussians, that they never complained in any British court of justice; one by sentence of ...
... set the matter in a clear light. They were all restored; four of them, if ever taken, by the captors themselves, fo far to the satisfaction of the Prussians, that they never complained in any British court of justice; one by sentence of ...
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... set out for the place. Being heartily tired of each other, during their journey to Exeter, they asked their host for a book; who being able to procure them no other than a Bible, the Bible was bought. It happened to open at Jotham's ...
... set out for the place. Being heartily tired of each other, during their journey to Exeter, they asked their host for a book; who being able to procure them no other than a Bible, the Bible was bought. It happened to open at Jotham's ...
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