The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... tion. 1. With regard to its different shewn under its proper article, treats forms, and supreme magistrates, we have the Universe, and particularly our Sc treated of Aristocracy, Democracy, Oli- System i explains the causes of the Plat ...
... tion. 1. With regard to its different shewn under its proper article, treats forms, and supreme magistrates, we have the Universe, and particularly our Sc treated of Aristocracy, Democracy, Oli- System i explains the causes of the Plat ...
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... tion more significant to future times, an less easily forgotten, than those of Scotti, and English P the titles of Dependent an Lord, of Subdued Province and Governis People * We hear in every company, that ti term of the English ...
... tion more significant to future times, an less easily forgotten, than those of Scotti, and English P the titles of Dependent an Lord, of Subdued Province and Governis People * We hear in every company, that ti term of the English ...
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... tion and recompence from us. The whole.indeed, depends upon the determination of the question, Whether we have, as principals, or auxiliaries of the Mogul, a right to stop and visit the Dutch vessels that pass up the river Ganges? The ...
... tion and recompence from us. The whole.indeed, depends upon the determination of the question, Whether we have, as principals, or auxiliaries of the Mogul, a right to stop and visit the Dutch vessels that pass up the river Ganges? The ...
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... verty of the public in such a fit". tion. Not only the sovereign recei". less money, but the same money goes . so far as in times of industry and gen” commerce. an-1762omerce. Everything is dearer, where * gold and filver are.
... verty of the public in such a fit". tion. Not only the sovereign recei". less money, but the same money goes . so far as in times of industry and gen” commerce. an-1762omerce. Everything is dearer, where * gold and filver are.
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... tion, one consequence of which was, that the Prussians took possession of Naumgard Zeitz on the 13th, and obliged #. Austrians and troops of the Empire, *::tire from Altenberg and Gera; by *h means the former not only enlarof their ...
... tion, one consequence of which was, that the Prussians took possession of Naumgard Zeitz on the 13th, and obliged #. Austrians and troops of the Empire, *::tire from Altenberg and Gera; by *h means the former not only enlarof their ...
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