The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... whose history we are to s:capitulate, very few advices have arVol. XX. S C O T S M A G A Z I N E. R Y I 7 58. *******444444++++++++++++++$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. E N T S. Histo R Y. A summary or recapitulation of The Eclips E of the ...
... whose history we are to s:capitulate, very few advices have arVol. XX. S C O T S M A G A Z I N E. R Y I 7 58. *******444444++++++++++++++$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. E N T S. Histo R Y. A summary or recapitulation of The Eclips E of the ...
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... whose interests seemed to be incompatible, struck up a treaty of alliance and friendship. This treaty contained a mutual guaranty of the whole dominions of the two sovereigns, with a stipulation of furnishing 24,0cc men, or an ...
... whose interests seemed to be incompatible, struck up a treaty of alliance and friendship. This treaty contained a mutual guaranty of the whole dominions of the two sovereigns, with a stipulation of furnishing 24,0cc men, or an ...
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... whose sentiments, as the King of Prussia justly observes, are too noble and too generous to adopt schemes incompatible with his good faith. Soon after the signing of the treaty of Versailles, the Prussian monarch, having got ...
... whose sentiments, as the King of Prussia justly observes, are too noble and too generous to adopt schemes incompatible with his good faith. Soon after the signing of the treaty of Versailles, the Prussian monarch, having got ...
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... whose God is the Lord; **ieth in the British isles. so God, and we will praise him; our fa* God, and we will exalt him. ***ws. Gloria Patri, &c. to A N T H E M II. so the Lord, for he hath done marvellous *; kciarchisprais; before all ...
... whose God is the Lord; **ieth in the British isles. so God, and we will praise him; our fa* God, and we will exalt him. ***ws. Gloria Patri, &c. to A N T H E M II. so the Lord, for he hath done marvellous *; kciarchisprais; before all ...
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... whose charaćters, whose rank, experience, and whose unstained honour are so well known to the world:” adding, that upon this unanimous judgment he rested his defence; that the judgment could not be impeached; and that whilst it remained ...
... whose charaćters, whose rank, experience, and whose unstained honour are so well known to the world:” adding, that upon this unanimous judgment he rested his defence; that the judgment could not be impeached; and that whilst it remained ...
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