The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... means drawn over to the French party in Sweden, all that her ImFerial Majesty could do was ineffectual. Mutual jealousies immediately appeared. The court of Stockholm began to demand * new regulation of the limits between the two ...
... means drawn over to the French party in Sweden, all that her ImFerial Majesty could do was ineffectual. Mutual jealousies immediately appeared. The court of Stockholm began to demand * new regulation of the limits between the two ...
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... Mean while, the courts of Vienna, London, and the Hague, again interposed their good offices, to calm the Czarina's ... means woul. have an opportunity of returning to th cultivation of the lands, Nothing further of any consequent ...
... Mean while, the courts of Vienna, London, and the Hague, again interposed their good offices, to calm the Czarina's ... means woul. have an opportunity of returning to th cultivation of the lands, Nothing further of any consequent ...
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... means to convey representations immediately to the Emperor of Morocco, and to convince him how much he bad been ... mean time they write from Copenhagen, that the expedition has cost between scoo all Cl and 900,000 piasters; and that ...
... means to convey representations immediately to the Emperor of Morocco, and to convince him how much he bad been ... mean time they write from Copenhagen, that the expedition has cost between scoo all Cl and 900,000 piasters; and that ...
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... means of another. But envy is so base and detestable, so vile in its original, and so pernicious in its effects, that the predominance of almost any other quality is to be desired. It is one of those lawless enemies of society, against ...
... means of another. But envy is so base and detestable, so vile in its original, and so pernicious in its effects, that the predominance of almost any other quality is to be desired. It is one of those lawless enemies of society, against ...
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... means of lopping it. Allow thm to be really antiseptic, yet if the humours tend to corrupt through heat and motion, these, by adding to the cause, may increase the disease. It will therefore be belt to try them out of the body. Spirit ...
... means of lopping it. Allow thm to be really antiseptic, yet if the humours tend to corrupt through heat and motion, these, by adding to the cause, may increase the disease. It will therefore be belt to try them out of the body. Spirit ...
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