The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... passed over in silence. Though the Grand Signior, now in the decline of life, is well known to be strongly inclined towards peace; yet it is the general opinion, that the intrigues of those courts have so disposed matters, as, whenever ...
... passed over in silence. Though the Grand Signior, now in the decline of life, is well known to be strongly inclined towards peace; yet it is the general opinion, that the intrigues of those courts have so disposed matters, as, whenever ...
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... passed before they made the least motion towards an accommodation; and fresh complaints were made against Russia, for what afterwards appeared to have absolutely no foundation. What makes people in Sweden with to reserve some ground of ...
... passed before they made the least motion towards an accommodation; and fresh complaints were made against Russia, for what afterwards appeared to have absolutely no foundation. What makes people in Sweden with to reserve some ground of ...
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... passed into a law. That part of it which provides for our having hereafter a regular and exact register of all births and funerals of persons of all denominations, as well as of those of the established church, I think highly reasonable ...
... passed into a law. That part of it which provides for our having hereafter a regular and exact register of all births and funerals of persons of all denominations, as well as of those of the established church, I think highly reasonable ...
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... passed into a law, they can marry in no other way, unless they be Jews or Quakers; consequently you will oblige all such to live in a continued state of fornication, and bastardise all their children. But if there be any necessity that ...
... passed into a law, they can marry in no other way, unless they be Jews or Quakers; consequently you will oblige all such to live in a continued state of fornication, and bastardise all their children. But if there be any necessity that ...
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... passed into a law, they may in a few years come to be possessed of a great part of the landed property of this kingdom ; and I believe they are not now so regular and exačt in. j. an account of their descents, as they were of old, and ...
... passed into a law, they may in a few years come to be possessed of a great part of the landed property of this kingdom ; and I believe they are not now so regular and exačt in. j. an account of their descents, as they were of old, and ...
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