The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... measure, weighs 59 lb. 14 oz. and a boll of wheat, Linlithgow measure, weighs 241 lb. 9 oz. Avoirdupois.] P. 627, c. 1. l. 6, for I s, read 5 s. To the UT off all the blue covers, before the Magazine for january, The map of Europe - pag ...
... measure, weighs 59 lb. 14 oz. and a boll of wheat, Linlithgow measure, weighs 241 lb. 9 oz. Avoirdupois.] P. 627, c. 1. l. 6, for I s, read 5 s. To the UT off all the blue covers, before the Magazine for january, The map of Europe - pag ...
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... measures ; and that the French ambassador had assured the ministry, that they would soon receive 2 confiderable remittance from his court. Other accounts bear, that though the British envoy's errand may not have anfwered in every ...
... measures ; and that the French ambassador had assured the ministry, that they would soon receive 2 confiderable remittance from his court. Other accounts bear, that though the British envoy's errand may not have anfwered in every ...
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... measures, added to the certain accounts we received of his having invited M. Bussey, the French commanding officer in the province of Golconda, to join him with all the troops he could bring, gave us very little reason to believe he had ...
... measures, added to the certain accounts we received of his having invited M. Bussey, the French commanding officer in the province of Golconda, to join him with all the troops he could bring, gave us very little reason to believe he had ...
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... measures now concerting for the effectual support of the King of Prussia, can be laid before this house; his Majesty, relying on the confiant zeal of his faithful Commons, for the support of the Protestant religion, and of the liberties ...
... measures now concerting for the effectual support of the King of Prussia, can be laid before this house; his Majesty, relying on the confiant zeal of his faithful Commons, for the support of the Protestant religion, and of the liberties ...
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... measures by the British parliament. That parliament adjourned soon after his R. Highness took the field, and consequently could be no curb upon him. But if the Prince had said, that the Duke was restrained by the regency of Hanover, and ...
... measures by the British parliament. That parliament adjourned soon after his R. Highness took the field, and consequently could be no curb upon him. But if the Prince had said, that the Duke was restrained by the regency of Hanover, and ...
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