The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... courts of Versailles, Stockholm, and Berlin, have for some time had at Constantinople, cannot properly be passed over ... court of Vienna, the jamisaries were suffered to be cajoled and bribed into order and obedience. In order, as was ...
... courts of Versailles, Stockholm, and Berlin, have for some time had at Constantinople, cannot properly be passed over ... court of Vienna, the jamisaries were suffered to be cajoled and bribed into order and obedience. In order, as was ...
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... court which has long been called the most politic in Europe; and it is observed, that the glory of the Sublime Porte can be easily assigned as a reason for entering into any such war, as engagements to her ailies may mention or imply ...
... court which has long been called the most politic in Europe; and it is observed, that the glory of the Sublime Porte can be easily assigned as a reason for entering into any such war, as engagements to her ailies may mention or imply ...
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... court of Stockholm seized that as a colourable reason for sending into Finland 12co more troops. The concerns of Russia in regard to some other states fall next to be confidered. Those motions of the Turkish troops, and of the Crim ...
... court of Stockholm seized that as a colourable reason for sending into Finland 12co more troops. The concerns of Russia in regard to some other states fall next to be confidered. Those motions of the Turkish troops, and of the Crim ...
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... court of Copenhagen, and the Grand Duke of Russia, declared heir to the crown of that empire, occasioned by the interest which both have in the duchy of Sleswick. The Danes without doubt act wisely, in endeavouring to be quite ...
... court of Copenhagen, and the Grand Duke of Russia, declared heir to the crown of that empire, occasioned by the interest which both have in the duchy of Sleswick. The Danes without doubt act wisely, in endeavouring to be quite ...
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... court, which he did without taking formal leave of any body. This was followed by an ordinance of his Catholic Majesty, forbidding the subjects of Spain to carry on any manner of commerce with the Danes. The Spanish minister at ...
... court, which he did without taking formal leave of any body. This was followed by an ordinance of his Catholic Majesty, forbidding the subjects of Spain to carry on any manner of commerce with the Danes. The Spanish minister at ...
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