The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... Pruffian fervice , to be taken up and con- her by treaty with Ruffia , the Pruffian fined , for enterprises against her Imperial i Majesty 20 + they will turn to advantage . The King : 6 Vol . xiv . A fummary of the public affairs in 1751 .
... Pruffian fervice , to be taken up and con- her by treaty with Ruffia , the Pruffian fined , for enterprises against her Imperial i Majesty 20 + they will turn to advantage . The King : 6 Vol . xiv . A fummary of the public affairs in 1751 .
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... taken into cufto- dy . Whether it was the natural effect of deep diftrefs , which begets extrava- gant fancies , or was produced by the fe cret inftigation of fuch as might incline to raife a popular odium again Ruffia , or to whatever ...
... taken into cufto- dy . Whether it was the natural effect of deep diftrefs , which begets extrava- gant fancies , or was produced by the fe cret inftigation of fuch as might incline to raife a popular odium again Ruffia , or to whatever ...
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... taken in great- er dofes than fpirits , acids , refins , or neutral falts .. ' t Three pieces of fresh lean beef , each two drams , were put in as many wide- mouthed phials , with two ounces of wa- ter a - piece ; in one was diffolved ...
... taken in great- er dofes than fpirits , acids , refins , or neutral falts .. ' t Three pieces of fresh lean beef , each two drams , were put in as many wide- mouthed phials , with two ounces of wa- ter a - piece ; in one was diffolved ...
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... taken or destroyed by an enemy ; and unless it be our own fault , neither France , nor any country in the whole world , can ever exceed us , or equal us , in number of brave and experienced feamen . This , Sir , is an advantage which we ...
... taken or destroyed by an enemy ; and unless it be our own fault , neither France , nor any country in the whole world , can ever exceed us , or equal us , in number of brave and experienced feamen . This , Sir , is an advantage which we ...
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... taken in pawn by them ; thall not 71 " buy , or take any thing in pawn , before feven o'clock in the morning , or after eight in the evening , from the 25th of March to the 29th of September , nor be- fore eight in the morning , or ...
... taken in pawn by them ; thall not 71 " buy , or take any thing in pawn , before feven o'clock in the morning , or after eight in the evening , from the 25th of March to the 29th of September , nor be- fore eight in the morning , or ...
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