The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... Prince Heraclius , a man of an enterprising ge- mus , who had learned the art of war by travelling in Europe , and got a number of his vaflals instructed in it , by fending them alfo thither for the fame purpose . The Georgians had ...
... Prince Heraclius , a man of an enterprising ge- mus , who had learned the art of war by travelling in Europe , and got a number of his vaflals instructed in it , by fending them alfo thither for the fame purpose . The Georgians had ...
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... Prince Pri mate , would endeavour to remove them , in a manner conformable to justice and neighbourly love . On the last day of the diet's fitting , the whole college of Prelates , except the Bishop of Wilna , who refused it , and two ...
... Prince Pri mate , would endeavour to remove them , in a manner conformable to justice and neighbourly love . On the last day of the diet's fitting , the whole college of Prelates , except the Bishop of Wilna , who refused it , and two ...
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... Prince Radzivil , who had been married to the King's fister , who vigorously strove to difconcert measures taken for his Ma- jefty's elevation to the throne , and had been in foreign countries from the time of that event forward ...
... Prince Radzivil , who had been married to the King's fister , who vigorously strove to difconcert measures taken for his Ma- jefty's elevation to the throne , and had been in foreign countries from the time of that event forward ...
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... Prince Primate , be- ing a ftrenuous advocate for abolishing the flavish fervitude of the peasants , had prefented a plan to the commiffaries , in the end of the preceding year , for pro- ceeding in that business ; but that as it ...
... Prince Primate , be- ing a ftrenuous advocate for abolishing the flavish fervitude of the peasants , had prefented a plan to the commiffaries , in the end of the preceding year , for pro- ceeding in that business ; but that as it ...
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... Prince Pri- mate ; another of his briefs to the King , in which it was faid , that his Majesty ought rather to abdicate the crown , than fign any thing which might be of preju dice to the Roman Catholic religion ; and a fimilar brief to ...
... Prince Pri- mate ; another of his briefs to the King , in which it was faid , that his Majesty ought rather to abdicate the crown , than fign any thing which might be of preju dice to the Roman Catholic religion ; and a fimilar brief to ...
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