The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... subject is well known, and only the manner in which it is treated is new, the following description of Fortune is selected as a specimen, by which it will be easy to judge of the whole. Fortune, blind, fantic, deaf. With restless wings ...
... subject is well known, and only the manner in which it is treated is new, the following description of Fortune is selected as a specimen, by which it will be easy to judge of the whole. Fortune, blind, fantic, deaf. With restless wings ...
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... subjects of dispute between Russia and Swed EN, since his present Swedish Majesty's positive declaration, when he succeeded to the throne, against the introduction of arbitrary power into his kingdom; and the resignation of Count Teslin ...
... subjects of dispute between Russia and Swed EN, since his present Swedish Majesty's positive declaration, when he succeeded to the throne, against the introduction of arbitrary power into his kingdom; and the resignation of Count Teslin ...
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... subjećts want to make captures. Soon after this was known at Madrid, the Danish minister found such a storm raised, as ... subjects of Spain to carry on any manner of commerce with the Danes. The Spanish minister at Copenhagen departea ...
... subjećts want to make captures. Soon after this was known at Madrid, the Danish minister found such a storm raised, as ... subjects of Spain to carry on any manner of commerce with the Danes. The Spanish minister at Copenhagen departea ...
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... subjects. With this view the duties upon those of foreign countries have of late been confiderably increased; and, by advice of the Archbishop of Vienna, she has struck out of the kalendar above one half of the holidays formerly ...
... subjects. With this view the duties upon those of foreign countries have of late been confiderably increased; and, by advice of the Archbishop of Vienna, she has struck out of the kalendar above one half of the holidays formerly ...
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... subjects in the exercise of their religion. The evangelic body had likewise fresh memorials from the Protestants in Aufria, representing, that their grievances remained unredressed, notwithstanding the strong remonstrances which that bo ...
... subjects in the exercise of their religion. The evangelic body had likewise fresh memorials from the Protestants in Aufria, representing, that their grievances remained unredressed, notwithstanding the strong remonstrances which that bo ...
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