The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... respecting virgins natives of their own country , would not in fact be com- plied with . There were fubfequent ad ... respect to that people very un- certain ; those from one place afferting , that the Turks had made peace with them ...
... respecting virgins natives of their own country , would not in fact be com- plied with . There were fubfequent ad ... respect to that people very un- certain ; those from one place afferting , that the Turks had made peace with them ...
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... respects with all the re- gard due to their rank . Mean while thofe Prelates and Magnats were not permitted to return any more to the diet : nor have we reafon to fuppofe , that at the end of last year they had been reftored to their ...
... respects with all the re- gard due to their rank . Mean while thofe Prelates and Magnats were not permitted to return any more to the diet : nor have we reafon to fuppofe , that at the end of last year they had been reftored to their ...
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... respect to tithes . The treaty concluded with Ruffia in 1686 was confirmed , according to the form in which it exists in the Ruffian ar- chives , and not as it had been published in Poland ; also all former treaties be- tween the ...
... respect to tithes . The treaty concluded with Ruffia in 1686 was confirmed , according to the form in which it exists in the Ruffian ar- chives , and not as it had been published in Poland ; also all former treaties be- tween the ...
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... respect of perfect popu lation , that is to fay , the number of valuable people , manufactures impro- perly managed yield none . It is a lively and vigorous cultivation which alone breeds a race of hardy and courageous foldiers . - The ...
... respect of perfect popu lation , that is to fay , the number of valuable people , manufactures impro- perly managed yield none . It is a lively and vigorous cultivation which alone breeds a race of hardy and courageous foldiers . - The ...
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... respect , vifcera were found and strong , especially that Lewis XIV . more than once recruit the stomach ; and it was observed of him , ed his armies , by providing them with that he used to eat often by night and bread , and taking no ...
... respect , vifcera were found and strong , especially that Lewis XIV . more than once recruit the stomach ; and it was observed of him , ed his armies , by providing them with that he used to eat often by night and bread , and taking no ...
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