The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... means to escape from his prifon ; that Stefano had got himself pu- blickly acknowledged as Czar by the peo- ple , faid to be 30,000 men able to bear arms , inhabiting a country furrounded by almoft inacceffible mountains , and also by ...
... means to escape from his prifon ; that Stefano had got himself pu- blickly acknowledged as Czar by the peo- ple , faid to be 30,000 men able to bear arms , inhabiting a country furrounded by almoft inacceffible mountains , and also by ...
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... means of his own appointment , to perfuade and determine great multitudes , even whole nations and kingdoms , to come into the service of Chrift , or that particular way of ferving him which to us appears beft ; are we therefore to ...
... means of his own appointment , to perfuade and determine great multitudes , even whole nations and kingdoms , to come into the service of Chrift , or that particular way of ferving him which to us appears beft ; are we therefore to ...
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... means of the leaves contained in it , for a very great height above the trees . Many of the leaves , as they got loose from the upper and widest part , were scattered in the wind ; but so great was their height in the air , that they ap ...
... means of the leaves contained in it , for a very great height above the trees . Many of the leaves , as they got loose from the upper and widest part , were scattered in the wind ; but so great was their height in the air , that they ap ...
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... means of frivolous appeals , was a necef- fary confequence of the fubordination of different courts : That the fentence of the fynod of Glasgow appeared ex ipfa fa- cie unconftitutional , and contrary to that moderation and caution ...
... means of frivolous appeals , was a necef- fary confequence of the fubordination of different courts : That the fentence of the fynod of Glasgow appeared ex ipfa fa- cie unconftitutional , and contrary to that moderation and caution ...
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... means they could think of to oppose it , on ac- count of their private interest ; but that as his Majefly had this liberal plan much at heart , it was fupposed that it would notwithstanding be carried into execu- tion . We received ...
... means they could think of to oppose it , on ac- count of their private interest ; but that as his Majefly had this liberal plan much at heart , it was fupposed that it would notwithstanding be carried into execu- tion . We received ...
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