The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... court of Vienna or that Petersburg; but the Grand Signior's i clination for peace was not easily to be vercome. Means were therefore used so exciting discontents among the post lace; which succeeded so far, that so steps were taken ...
... court of Vienna or that Petersburg; but the Grand Signior's i clination for peace was not easily to be vercome. Means were therefore used so exciting discontents among the post lace; which succeeded so far, that so steps were taken ...
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... court of Petersburg sent rders to make dispositions for a proper efence; and soon after, Count Rasouofski, General of the Cossacks, set out put himself at their head. A courier as also dispatched to the Russian minier at Constantinople ...
... court of Petersburg sent rders to make dispositions for a proper efence; and soon after, Count Rasouofski, General of the Cossacks, set out put himself at their head. A courier as also dispatched to the Russian minier at Constantinople ...
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... court of Petersburg expected that he would shew particular complaisance, and indeavour to prevent every thing that night be a ground of difference between he two crowns. The first opportunity of trying how far this would be the case ...
... court of Petersburg expected that he would shew particular complaisance, and indeavour to prevent every thing that night be a ground of difference between he two crowns. The first opportunity of trying how far this would be the case ...
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... court of : sailles, and entering into new alliano and treaties with that of Stockholm, both which courts had given the Emp grounds of uneasiness. On the hand, the King of Prussia could not quite satisfied with Russia, which disconcerted ...
... court of : sailles, and entering into new alliano and treaties with that of Stockholm, both which courts had given the Emp grounds of uneasiness. On the hand, the King of Prussia could not quite satisfied with Russia, which disconcerted ...
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... court; so as his orson, the charaćter with which he was offed, and especially her Imperial Majety's high dignity, might not be exposed ofurther slights; what had already hapened appearing to have filled up the measure. M. Wahrendorff ...
... court; so as his orson, the charaćter with which he was offed, and especially her Imperial Majety's high dignity, might not be exposed ofurther slights; what had already hapened appearing to have filled up the measure. M. Wahrendorff ...
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