The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... prisoner to Cronenbu Fo. 6. A petition offered to the Commons, for relief in th tt nburg.,42, 3. the 39 articles, refused to be received. 72. e matter of subscription te — 8. The Princess-dowager of Wales dies. 109. - 15. A powder ...
... prisoner to Cronenbu Fo. 6. A petition offered to the Commons, for relief in th tt nburg.,42, 3. the 39 articles, refused to be received. 72. e matter of subscription te — 8. The Princess-dowager of Wales dies. 109. - 15. A powder ...
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... prisoner in his own house; his children being appointed hisjailors. He was in daily expectation of receiving his sentence. How dreadful * the situation of human nature under this detestable despotism . It extinguishes every tender ...
... prisoner in his own house; his children being appointed hisjailors. He was in daily expectation of receiving his sentence. How dreadful * the situation of human nature under this detestable despotism . It extinguishes every tender ...
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... prisons, by whi they are in their turns swallowed up. The state of the first reformers fro Popery is particularly related: Po Calvin appears to have but a very u comfortable situation, according to th writer's account; for, after other ...
... prisons, by whi they are in their turns swallowed up. The state of the first reformers fro Popery is particularly related: Po Calvin appears to have but a very u comfortable situation, according to th writer's account; for, after other ...
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... prisoner by a Party of Yorkshire light horsemen, dressed in Scotch habits, as he was reconnoiing some ground about the castle of Alnwick, with only fixty attendants in his train. For the manner in which he was conducted to Henry, we ...
... prisoner by a Party of Yorkshire light horsemen, dressed in Scotch habits, as he was reconnoiing some ground about the castle of Alnwick, with only fixty attendants in his train. For the manner in which he was conducted to Henry, we ...
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... prisoner, together with the party of Confederates which he was at the head of.” Vol. XXXIV. “ Dantzick, Dec. 28. Eight thousand Cossacks and four thousand Calmucks are in march towards Poland, to join the corps forming there by Col ...
... prisoner, together with the party of Confederates which he was at the head of.” Vol. XXXIV. “ Dantzick, Dec. 28. Eight thousand Cossacks and four thousand Calmucks are in march towards Poland, to join the corps forming there by Col ...
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