The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... reason of these great armaments, the most positive assurances were given them, that the Grand Signior had no intention to disturb the powers of Christendom; nay, that if he thought himself wronged by any of them, he would, agreeably to ...
... reason of these great armaments, the most positive assurances were given them, that the Grand Signior had no intention to disturb the powers of Christendom; nay, that if he thought himself wronged by any of them, he would, agreeably to ...
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... reason for entering into any such war, as engagements to her ailies may mention or imply. In Poland there have but few things worthy of notice happened during the year. Should a war break out in the North, it seems probable that the ...
... reason for entering into any such war, as engagements to her ailies may mention or imply. In Poland there have but few things worthy of notice happened during the year. Should a war break out in the North, it seems probable that the ...
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... 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-Tartars, which have already been taken notice of ...
... 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-Tartars, which have already been taken notice of ...
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... reason, if not the only one, for taking such a step. In 1751 the King of Prus. sia proposed, as a means of reuniting ... reasons for the choice of their party additional to that of the advantage which may result to the empire; some of ...
... reason, if not the only one, for taking such a step. In 1751 the King of Prus. sia proposed, as a means of reuniting ... reasons for the choice of their party additional to that of the advantage which may result to the empire; some of ...
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... Reason must approve; Then hope for pleasure in the paths of love. The happy man, that's with true pleasure blest, A gentle calm still reigns within his breast; compos'd, not dull; his innocence his bliss; And lasting as his goodness is ...
... Reason must approve; Then hope for pleasure in the paths of love. The happy man, that's with true pleasure blest, A gentle calm still reigns within his breast; compos'd, not dull; his innocence his bliss; And lasting as his goodness is ...
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