The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... several Powers of EUROPE never fluctuated more in time of the most general war and confufion than they have for fome years paft ; which yet have not been remark- able for any great event tending to the advantage of Religion or Liberty ...
... several Powers of EUROPE never fluctuated more in time of the most general war and confufion than they have for fome years paft ; which yet have not been remark- able for any great event tending to the advantage of Religion or Liberty ...
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... several thousand subjects , if we believe some accounts which came with great appear- ance of truth , a confiderable district of country has been loft on the fide of Ta- mifwaer , & c . And ' tis allowed , by ad- vices from Vienna ...
... several thousand subjects , if we believe some accounts which came with great appear- ance of truth , a confiderable district of country has been loft on the fide of Ta- mifwaer , & c . And ' tis allowed , by ad- vices from Vienna ...
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... several competitors for to several acts of violence , notwithstand- the throne , of parties fufficient to di- ing our army , as well as the Riot and ftrefs every province of that unhappy__ Black Acts.- -Nobody can pretend to nation ...
... several competitors for to several acts of violence , notwithstand- the throne , of parties fufficient to di- ing our army , as well as the Riot and ftrefs every province of that unhappy__ Black Acts.- -Nobody can pretend to nation ...
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... several evidences of carried their prerogative very high , and it ; particularly in his declaration of fometimes oppreffed their fubjects ; but war against France , where the injuries always exerted themselves in their de- received by ...
... several evidences of carried their prerogative very high , and it ; particularly in his declaration of fometimes oppreffed their fubjects ; but war against France , where the injuries always exerted themselves in their de- received by ...
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... several ports of this kingdom . From Greenock , That the St. An drew , John Brown , and Martha , James Gregory , were driven up betwixt Ar doch and Dumbarton , fix miles from Port - Glasgow , fo high that a long - boat cannot come to ...
... several ports of this kingdom . From Greenock , That the St. An drew , John Brown , and Martha , James Gregory , were driven up betwixt Ar doch and Dumbarton , fix miles from Port - Glasgow , fo high that a long - boat cannot come to ...
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