The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... Emperor , and the fixing him in the peaceable poffeffi- on of the Imperial crown . For the Elector of SAXONY's forfaking the confederates , there were also many weighty motives which concurred to justi- fy his conduct . To avoid the ...
... Emperor , and the fixing him in the peaceable poffeffi- on of the Imperial crown . For the Elector of SAXONY's forfaking the confederates , there were also many weighty motives which concurred to justi- fy his conduct . To avoid the ...
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... EMPEROR , who for fome time buoyed up his imagination , under these misfortunes , with the fpecious promifes he plentifully received from Versailles , has lately been convinced of the fallacy of building any thing on the foundation of ...
... EMPEROR , who for fome time buoyed up his imagination , under these misfortunes , with the fpecious promifes he plentifully received from Versailles , has lately been convinced of the fallacy of building any thing on the foundation of ...
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... Emperor feemed to have given umbrage to the court of France , in making Count Schonborn , Bishop of Bam- berg , his prime minifter . This prelate , who is brother to the Elector of Triers , was Vice - Chancellor of the Empire under the ...
... Emperor feemed to have given umbrage to the court of France , in making Count Schonborn , Bishop of Bam- berg , his prime minifter . This prelate , who is brother to the Elector of Triers , was Vice - Chancellor of the Empire under the ...
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... Emperor : a treaty accordingly was agreed upon in 1716 , by which his late Majefty and the Emperor engage mutually to defend and preferve each other in the poffeffion of whatever kingdoms , provinces and rights ( in the condition they ...
... Emperor : a treaty accordingly was agreed upon in 1716 , by which his late Majefty and the Emperor engage mutually to defend and preferve each other in the poffeffion of whatever kingdoms , provinces and rights ( in the condition they ...
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... Emperor , and the involving ourselves in the Hanover al- liance . From all which circumstances , we are taught , that the interest of G. Britain was never once thought of all this time , unless to be facrificed . The very bafis of that ...
... Emperor , and the involving ourselves in the Hanover al- liance . From all which circumstances , we are taught , that the interest of G. Britain was never once thought of all this time , unless to be facrificed . The very bafis of that ...
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