The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... those who were charged to maintain that peace. He might, especially, have depended upon it from a Protestant power, that was no way linked by treaties to the courts of Vienna and Saxony. The King did not delay to insist upon these ...
... those who were charged to maintain that peace. He might, especially, have depended upon it from a Protestant power, that was no way linked by treaties to the courts of Vienna and Saxony. The King did not delay to insist upon these ...
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... those of empires and kingdoms. The third, those of the sovereign houses of Germany, of inferior princes, counts, and barons of the empire, with those of the neighbouring sovereign houses of Germany and France. In the fourth are the ...
... those of empires and kingdoms. The third, those of the sovereign houses of Germany, of inferior princes, counts, and barons of the empire, with those of the neighbouring sovereign houses of Germany and France. In the fourth are the ...
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... those estates in maintaining their laws and liberties, in procuring an adequate satisfaction to those to whom it was due, and putting a speedy end to the calamities of an intestine war; that he did not pretend to make any conquests on ...
... those estates in maintaining their laws and liberties, in procuring an adequate satisfaction to those to whom it was due, and putting a speedy end to the calamities of an intestine war; that he did not pretend to make any conquests on ...
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... those formerly under his command, who had been greatly diminished by death and sickness, as part of those that composed the army of the Prince de Soubise. Upon the approach of the allies to Zell, the French set fire to the suburbs of ...
... those formerly under his command, who had been greatly diminished by death and sickness, as part of those that composed the army of the Prince de Soubise. Upon the approach of the allies to Zell, the French set fire to the suburbs of ...
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... those of GEN i Us; those of Milton, of the MAN of GEN i us. The former arises from imagination getting the Letter of judgment ; the latter, from habit getting the better of imagination. Shakespear's faults were those of a great poet : those ...
... those of GEN i Us; those of Milton, of the MAN of GEN i us. The former arises from imagination getting the Letter of judgment ; the latter, from habit getting the better of imagination. Shakespear's faults were those of a great poet : those ...
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