The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... some others, who grasp at greater variety than is consistent with executing the design in that way. It would prorably be agreeable to our readers, if we could accurately compendize some those performance, which, by their extraordinary ...
... some others, who grasp at greater variety than is consistent with executing the design in that way. It would prorably be agreeable to our readers, if we could accurately compendize some those performance, which, by their extraordinary ...
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... some uneasiness. Its apprehensions were increased by a letter from the Imperial resident at Constantinople, ad. that the Porte complained of divers excesses committed by the Sclavonians and Illyrians, against two caravans, in their ...
... some uneasiness. Its apprehensions were increased by a letter from the Imperial resident at Constantinople, ad. that the Porte complained of divers excesses committed by the Sclavonians and Illyrians, against two caravans, in their ...
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... some suspicion of their favouring the Fmperor of Germany, his present Highness was obliged to fly for refuge to Vienna; where he was received and entertainedinamanner suitable to his quality. He was now accued of carrying on a corre ...
... some suspicion of their favouring the Fmperor of Germany, his present Highness was obliged to fly for refuge to Vienna; where he was received and entertainedinamanner suitable to his quality. He was now accued of carrying on a corre ...
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... some time with their rear beare they could all get over the river. They had left a small garrison of 65 men 1 ... some time before. By the 6th of December he was incamped before AnVol. IX. tibes. From thence he sent out several large ...
... some time with their rear beare they could all get over the river. They had left a small garrison of 65 men 1 ... some time before. By the 6th of December he was incamped before AnVol. IX. tibes. From thence he sent out several large ...
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... some ships immediately had orders to sail, in order to bring off the young pretender and the chiefs of his party. At the same time, M. d'Argenson, Secretary of State, engaged M.Van Hocy, the Dutch minister at Paris, to transmit, and ...
... some ships immediately had orders to sail, in order to bring off the young pretender and the chiefs of his party. At the same time, M. d'Argenson, Secretary of State, engaged M.Van Hocy, the Dutch minister at Paris, to transmit, and ...
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