The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... regard , From you my labours wait their last reward . E R R AT Pag . col . lin . A. 54. 2. 19. for Advocate read Efq ; 156. 1. 9. for John read Alexander 317. 2. 43. for Mainie read Euphie 318. 2. 20. 21. for eldest fon read grandfon ...
... regard , From you my labours wait their last reward . E R R AT Pag . col . lin . A. 54. 2. 19. for Advocate read Efq ; 156. 1. 9. for John read Alexander 317. 2. 43. for Mainie read Euphie 318. 2. 20. 21. for eldest fon read grandfon ...
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... regard to Pruffia , at the fame burg , bad not been allowed to return to period . For leveral years paft there has their native country , when age and in- been an increasing coldnefs between the firmities obliged them to demand their ...
... regard to Pruffia , at the fame burg , bad not been allowed to return to period . For leveral years paft there has their native country , when age and in- been an increasing coldnefs between the firmities obliged them to demand their ...
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... regard as the most danger- ous enemies to him and the kingdom , and treat as traitors to t their country , all fuch as fhould , either in public or pri- vate , or under any pretence whatsoever , undertake or endeavour to introduce ...
... regard as the most danger- ous enemies to him and the kingdom , and treat as traitors to t their country , all fuch as fhould , either in public or pri- vate , or under any pretence whatsoever , undertake or endeavour to introduce ...
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... regard to the treaties of Neuftadt and Abo ; what reafons will be adduced in support of the explanation fix- ed upon ; and how far the whole shall be relifhed by the court of Petersburg . Having thus mentioned fome of the most material ...
... regard to the treaties of Neuftadt and Abo ; what reafons will be adduced in support of the explanation fix- ed upon ; and how far the whole shall be relifhed by the court of Petersburg . Having thus mentioned fome of the most material ...
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... regard only to the preferving of our cha- racter as a maritime power , and to that of preventing our being obliged to bring too great a distress upon our trade when we happen to be involved in war , which I hope will not be for many ...
... regard only to the preferving of our cha- racter as a maritime power , and to that of preventing our being obliged to bring too great a distress upon our trade when we happen to be involved in war , which I hope will not be for many ...
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