The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... forces was cantoned.—Several gangs of Haidanacs having likewise committed depredations on the Russian frontiers, they were chafed back to their fastnesses by light-armed parties.—There has been no friendly correspondence between the ...
... forces was cantoned.—Several gangs of Haidanacs having likewise committed depredations on the Russian frontiers, they were chafed back to their fastnesses by light-armed parties.—There has been no friendly correspondence between the ...
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... force, the Archduke Joseph being in the fourteenth year of his age, and it being competent for him to take the reins of government into his hands at eighteen. His Prussian Majesty likewise said, that before the electoral college could ...
... force, the Archduke Joseph being in the fourteenth year of his age, and it being competent for him to take the reins of government into his hands at eighteen. His Prussian Majesty likewise said, that before the electoral college could ...
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... force, reparation at our own hands, is, in the opinion of all men, condemned as a thing unlawful; and must be attended with the breach and disturbancé of the peace, quiet, and good order of the society. - Again, where one free ...
... force, reparation at our own hands, is, in the opinion of all men, condemned as a thing unlawful; and must be attended with the breach and disturbancé of the peace, quiet, and good order of the society. - Again, where one free ...
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... force to resist and rebel against his Parent. - It remains to inquire into the proper and lawful means for redress, when a People is much aggrieved and sorely cpprefied with an evil and public administration. That there is a remedy in ...
... force to resist and rebel against his Parent. - It remains to inquire into the proper and lawful means for redress, when a People is much aggrieved and sorely cpprefied with an evil and public administration. That there is a remedy in ...
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... force, the breach of them ought not to be indulged, much less expressly authorised by law. And as to those who may have some fancy for concealing their marriage, that fancy may be indulged for near a twelvemonth; which is as long as any ...
... force, the breach of them ought not to be indulged, much less expressly authorised by law. And as to those who may have some fancy for concealing their marriage, that fancy may be indulged for near a twelvemonth; which is as long as any ...
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