The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... themselves. What they pretend to be alarmed at, is, the growing power and populousness of the colony of Servians, lately settled in the Russian Ukraine, who are now covered by several forts, built at the entrance of the Steppe or Desart ...
... themselves. What they pretend to be alarmed at, is, the growing power and populousness of the colony of Servians, lately settled in the Russian Ukraine, who are now covered by several forts, built at the entrance of the Steppe or Desart ...
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... themselves. Those Poles appear to be chiefly influenced by an opinion, that they at present suffer wrong from the court of Russia, in Hill keeping possession of the duchy of Courland, as if it were her own ; which the indeed does, in ...
... themselves. Those Poles appear to be chiefly influenced by an opinion, that they at present suffer wrong from the court of Russia, in Hill keeping possession of the duchy of Courland, as if it were her own ; which the indeed does, in ...
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... themselves, fo far to the satisfaction of the Prussians, that they never complained in any British court of justice; one by sentence of the British court of admiralty, with full costs and damages; three by sentence, with freight for ...
... themselves, fo far to the satisfaction of the Prussians, that they never complained in any British court of justice; one by sentence of the British court of admiralty, with full costs and damages; three by sentence, with freight for ...
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... themselves any further trouble; and the body of the people, feeling no inconvenience from the law, cannot so easily be spirited up against it, as they may against a bill of which they have had no experience. The clamour without doors ...
... themselves any further trouble; and the body of the people, feeling no inconvenience from the law, cannot so easily be spirited up against it, as they may against a bill of which they have had no experience. The clamour without doors ...
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... themselves to the utmost, and strove to have excelled, each in their particular characters. So far however is this author from proposing to himself the good end I havementioned, that his criticisms (ifthey deserve the name) seem rather ...
... themselves to the utmost, and strove to have excelled, each in their particular characters. So far however is this author from proposing to himself the good end I havementioned, that his criticisms (ifthey deserve the name) seem rather ...
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