The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... Prince Heraclius, son of Terberi Mirza, sovereign of Georgia, and tributary to the Grand Signior, being privately encouraged and supported by the Ottoman ministry, likewise entered the provinces on the north-west of Persia, and made ...
... Prince Heraclius, son of Terberi Mirza, sovereign of Georgia, and tributary to the Grand Signior, being privately encouraged and supported by the Ottoman ministry, likewise entered the provinces on the north-west of Persia, and made ...
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... Prince Heraclius of Georgia, of his army having of late been considerably increased, and of his making himself master of the whole province of Ghilan. But though all this should be absolutely true, yet as Ghilan is far from the heart of ...
... Prince Heraclius of Georgia, of his army having of late been considerably increased, and of his making himself master of the whole province of Ghilan. But though all this should be absolutely true, yet as Ghilan is far from the heart of ...
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... Prince Successor to the throne of Sweden chiefly by the Russian interest; and that his nephew is intended to succeed the present Empress of Russia. Upon both these accounts, the court of Petersburg expected that he would shew particular ...
... Prince Successor to the throne of Sweden chiefly by the Russian interest; and that his nephew is intended to succeed the present Empress of Russia. Upon both these accounts, the court of Petersburg expected that he would shew particular ...
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... prince, who had in all respects behaved with a paternal tenderness towards his people. Next day, the Prince Adolphus Frederick was proclaimed King. In the afternoon he went to the senate, where he swore and signed an act, bearing, among ...
... prince, who had in all respects behaved with a paternal tenderness towards his people. Next day, the Prince Adolphus Frederick was proclaimed King. In the afternoon he went to the senate, where he swore and signed an act, bearing, among ...
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... Prince-Royal, his present Majesty's son. As his being vested with the former of these offices, contrary to the Czarini's strong remonstrances, had given her the first umbrage, it was thought that should his resignation take place at ...
... Prince-Royal, his present Majesty's son. As his being vested with the former of these offices, contrary to the Czarini's strong remonstrances, had given her the first umbrage, it was thought that should his resignation take place at ...
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