The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... continued; or, A review of the pieces czhibited, with critical remarks on the principal actors 43. Lists, Ta sles, &c. Marriages, Births, Deaths, and Preferments jo, 1. The quantity and value of linen stamped for sile in Scotland last ...
... continued; or, A review of the pieces czhibited, with critical remarks on the principal actors 43. Lists, Ta sles, &c. Marriages, Births, Deaths, and Preferments jo, 1. The quantity and value of linen stamped for sile in Scotland last ...
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... continued plague of civil war, those of fa. mine and pestilence were added. Though nothing is fo much publicly talked of as the maintaining of the present general peace, yet alliances and counter alliances are constantly forming with a ...
... continued plague of civil war, those of fa. mine and pestilence were added. Though nothing is fo much publicly talked of as the maintaining of the present general peace, yet alliances and counter alliances are constantly forming with a ...
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... continued, as for some years past, to make several irruptions into Poland; though not with inpunity, being generally overtaken and routed by detachments of the crown-army, who recovered most of the booty they had made.—In summer a ...
... continued, as for some years past, to make several irruptions into Poland; though not with inpunity, being generally overtaken and routed by detachments of the crown-army, who recovered most of the booty they had made.—In summer a ...
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... continued to put the frontier-places towards that quarter in a still better condition of defence. Her regular troops amount to about 180,000 men, better clothed, paid, and disciplined, than in former times. New regulations have been ...
... continued to put the frontier-places towards that quarter in a still better condition of defence. Her regular troops amount to about 180,000 men, better clothed, paid, and disciplined, than in former times. New regulations have been ...
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... continued from vol. xv. p. 643. The suffance of several speeches made in a debate on the bill for numbering the people. [xv. 598.] -. The. sock. of. T. Romilius,. who. opened. the debate. - Mr President, ITH respe&t to this bill, which. \.
... continued from vol. xv. p. 643. The suffance of several speeches made in a debate on the bill for numbering the people. [xv. 598.] -. The. sock. of. T. Romilius,. who. opened. the debate. - Mr President, ITH respe&t to this bill, which. \.
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