The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... should be obliged to obtain leave for that purpose from the King , the no- bles having power to grant them the same favour in their respective territories ; that they fhould be intitled to adminifter bap- tifm , to marry and bury ...
... should be obliged to obtain leave for that purpose from the King , the no- bles having power to grant them the same favour in their respective territories ; that they fhould be intitled to adminifter bap- tifm , to marry and bury ...
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... should be concluded on , with respect both to the rights of the Diffidents , and to the Polith liberties ; fo the treaty was fent to her for a ratifica- tion ; which it received . Some days after the diet resumed its fittings in ...
... should be concluded on , with respect both to the rights of the Diffidents , and to the Polith liberties ; fo the treaty was fent to her for a ratifica- tion ; which it received . Some days after the diet resumed its fittings in ...
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... should ever come to be the cafe , which indeed is not likely , would not thofe of the pre- fent established churches think they had as good ground to complain of mifappli- cation on this head , as thofe of the Se- ceffion can poffibly ...
... should ever come to be the cafe , which indeed is not likely , would not thofe of the pre- fent established churches think they had as good ground to complain of mifappli- cation on this head , as thofe of the Se- ceffion can poffibly ...
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... should be held in the spring ; 3. That the King Thould remain on the throne , but with out the aid of Ruffia , as the Porte would be guarantee . But affairs are too far gone to be fo eafily fettled ; at least these articles do not feem ...
... should be held in the spring ; 3. That the King Thould remain on the throne , but with out the aid of Ruffia , as the Porte would be guarantee . But affairs are too far gone to be fo eafily fettled ; at least these articles do not feem ...
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... Should therefore any infidious man , either at dinner , or after dinner , importune a great perfon to give him fome preferment , which , from the want of thefe minutes , he might not then recollect to be engaged , and thus obtain a ...
... Should therefore any infidious man , either at dinner , or after dinner , importune a great perfon to give him fome preferment , which , from the want of thefe minutes , he might not then recollect to be engaged , and thus obtain a ...
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