The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... raised had helped to disconcert a favourite scheme of the court of Vienna, the jamisaries were suffered to be ... raising in the Ottoman ministry against their neighbours; and represented how advantageous it would be, to have ministers ...
... raised had helped to disconcert a favourite scheme of the court of Vienna, the jamisaries were suffered to be ... raising in the Ottoman ministry against their neighbours; and represented how advantageous it would be, to have ministers ...
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... raised in the minds of the inhabitants, that the Danish ambassador, and others of that nation then on shore, were put under confinement, and it was suspected that all the money expended on this scheme was lost. The Emperor, however ...
... raised in the minds of the inhabitants, that the Danish ambassador, and others of that nation then on shore, were put under confinement, and it was suspected that all the money expended on this scheme was lost. The Emperor, however ...
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... raised, as obliged him to leave that court, which he did without taking formal leave of any body. This was followed ... raising to complete the old ones.—They are there, as in almost all the other countries of Europe, very intent upon ...
... raised, as obliged him to leave that court, which he did without taking formal leave of any body. This was followed ... raising to complete the old ones.—They are there, as in almost all the other countries of Europe, very intent upon ...
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... raising 120,000 militia, from which to make draughts, as there may be occasion, to recruit or augment the regulars. Besides these, a resolution has been taken to establish a Perpetual militia, to consist at first of 24.coo of the young ...
... raising 120,000 militia, from which to make draughts, as there may be occasion, to recruit or augment the regulars. Besides these, a resolution has been taken to establish a Perpetual militia, to consist at first of 24.coo of the young ...
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... raise new scenes before th' unwcary'd view. Here, bless'd with mind, with fortune, and with face, The virgin falls, but falls without disgrace; Touch'd with the woes her suffring virtue felt, , The generous kindle, and the tender melt ...
... raise new scenes before th' unwcary'd view. Here, bless'd with mind, with fortune, and with face, The virgin falls, but falls without disgrace; Touch'd with the woes her suffring virtue felt, , The generous kindle, and the tender melt ...
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