The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... those which made the least resistance . The laft accounts received in the year under review , left the fituation of af- fairs with respect to that people very un- certain ; those from one place afferting , that the Turks had made peace ...
... those which made the least resistance . The laft accounts received in the year under review , left the fituation of af- fairs with respect to that people very un- certain ; those from one place afferting , that the Turks had made peace ...
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... Those declarations demanded the re - establifh- ment of the Diffidents in their civil rights , and the peaceable enjoyment of their modes of worship , afferted in the decla . rations to have been fecured to those people by the laws of ...
... Those declarations demanded the re - establifh- ment of the Diffidents in their civil rights , and the peaceable enjoyment of their modes of worship , afferted in the decla . rations to have been fecured to those people by the laws of ...
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... those which acquainting them , that proper perfons the constitutions of the country , and had been every where appointed to rate the value of provifions furnished to thofe troops . Prince Radzivil , who had been married to the King's ...
... those which acquainting them , that proper perfons the constitutions of the country , and had been every where appointed to rate the value of provifions furnished to thofe troops . Prince Radzivil , who had been married to the King's ...
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... those of which the General Confederacy confifted , full of harsh terms against Pr . Repnin ; a brief from the Pope , which had been de- livered by bis nuncio to the Prince Pri- mate ; another of his briefs to the King , in which it was ...
... those of which the General Confederacy confifted , full of harsh terms against Pr . Repnin ; a brief from the Pope , which had been de- livered by bis nuncio to the Prince Pri- mate ; another of his briefs to the King , in which it was ...
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... those who profess religion at this day , but feem not indeed to know what manner of fpirit they are of ; -whofe wild zeal , were it not for the restraint of our excellent civil government , would in all appearance prompt them on to ...
... those who profess religion at this day , but feem not indeed to know what manner of fpirit they are of ; -whofe wild zeal , were it not for the restraint of our excellent civil government , would in all appearance prompt them on to ...
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