The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... letter, the eneral recal to all the Russian subječts agaged in the service of his Majesty of rtsii, Count Podewils had affronted im, by first demanding the reasons why * corresponded with the King's officers, nd then telling him, he ...
... letter, the eneral recal to all the Russian subječts agaged in the service of his Majesty of rtsii, Count Podewils had affronted im, by first demanding the reasons why * corresponded with the King's officers, nd then telling him, he ...
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... letter, to inform her of his advancement to the throne, and at the same time to give hit the strongest assurances of his sincere defire to maintain a perfeót friendship with her Imperial Majesty. Besides all this, Count Tesfin informed ...
... letter, to inform her of his advancement to the throne, and at the same time to give hit the strongest assurances of his sincere defire to maintain a perfeót friendship with her Imperial Majesty. Besides all this, Count Tesfin informed ...
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... letter dated the *th of July, that no ships but those unjer Danish colours would be admitted to raffick in these ports from and after the st of September. About the same time, e gave public notice, that he would alr ow the merchants no ...
... letter dated the *th of July, that no ships but those unjer Danish colours would be admitted to raffick in these ports from and after the st of September. About the same time, e gave public notice, that he would alr ow the merchants no ...
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... letter from Mr Trip, which I put within the leaves, and read about absence, and incojos.blenes, and ardour, and irresist* . iloe ible pason, and eternal constancy, while my aunt imagined, that. jin. 1752. A modern glossary. : . 19.
... letter from Mr Trip, which I put within the leaves, and read about absence, and incojos.blenes, and ardour, and irresist* . iloe ible pason, and eternal constancy, while my aunt imagined, that. jin. 1752. A modern glossary. : . 19.
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... letter'd stone. He, whom we now deplore, if fame could save, Had not thus sunk untimely to the grave. Well pleads his pen the glorious Christian caust, And from fair truth the vail his hand withdraws. Born on the wings of pray'r he ...
... letter'd stone. He, whom we now deplore, if fame could save, Had not thus sunk untimely to the grave. Well pleads his pen the glorious Christian caust, And from fair truth the vail his hand withdraws. Born on the wings of pray'r he ...
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