The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... against the monarchical, it must be extreme jealous of the liberty of the press, as of the utmost importance to its preservation. Since therefore the liberty of the press is so essential to the support of our mixed government, this ...
... against the monarchical, it must be extreme jealous of the liberty of the press, as of the utmost importance to its preservation. Since therefore the liberty of the press is so essential to the support of our mixed government, this ...
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... against some of his neighbours. To them it is ascribed, that, by popular insurrections, or the clamour and mutiny of the janisaries, he has been obliged to declare Sultan Ibrahim his nephew, a man of an enterprising and martial genius ...
... against some of his neighbours. To them it is ascribed, that, by popular insurrections, or the clamour and mutiny of the janisaries, he has been obliged to declare Sultan Ibrahim his nephew, a man of an enterprising and martial genius ...
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... against incroachments by the Turks, is, a just apprehension the latter have, that they cannot attempt any thing of consequence to the prejudice of Poland, without drawing the Austrian and Russian forces upon themselves. Those Poles ...
... against incroachments by the Turks, is, a just apprehension the latter have, that they cannot attempt any thing of consequence to the prejudice of Poland, without drawing the Austrian and Russian forces upon themselves. Those Poles ...
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... against all those subječts of Denmark, who shall allow themselves to be inlisted for the British colonies in America, as well as against those who inlist them. The politics of a good many courts, particularly of those in Ger MANY., are ...
... against all those subječts of Denmark, who shall allow themselves to be inlisted for the British colonies in America, as well as against those who inlist them. The politics of a good many courts, particularly of those in Ger MANY., are ...
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... against all that should be trans. atted at the diet, previous to the decision of a cafe relating to Lauwenburg, at present possessed by the Elector of Hanover, but to which the King of Prussia claims an eventual right of succession ...
... against all that should be trans. atted at the diet, previous to the decision of a cafe relating to Lauwenburg, at present possessed by the Elector of Hanover, but to which the King of Prussia claims an eventual right of succession ...
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