The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... resolved to abide by what had been stipulated in former treaties. Sweden entered into alliances with France and Prussa, which made her designs be the more suspeaed; both sides sent troops into Finland; and nothing was supposed to ...
... resolved to abide by what had been stipulated in former treaties. Sweden entered into alliances with France and Prussa, which made her designs be the more suspeaed; both sides sent troops into Finland; and nothing was supposed to ...
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... resolved to assert his sovereignty over Davis's streights, to the exclusion of all other nations; in consequence of which some vessels trading there have been seized by the Danish guard-ships. Hawing formed a yet more extensive project ...
... resolved to assert his sovereignty over Davis's streights, to the exclusion of all other nations; in consequence of which some vessels trading there have been seized by the Danish guard-ships. Hawing formed a yet more extensive project ...
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... resolve not to quit the rank which nature assigned him, and wish to maintain the dignity of a human being. Experiment; on bodies which resi or promote putrefution in animal sits ince: ; by john Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. Abridged from the ...
... resolve not to quit the rank which nature assigned him, and wish to maintain the dignity of a human being. Experiment; on bodies which resi or promote putrefution in animal sits ince: ; by john Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. Abridged from the ...
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... resolved to associate with a few equal, companions selected from among: the chief men of the province. With these he lived happily for a time, till familiarity set them free.from restraint, and every man thought himself at liberty to ...
... resolved to associate with a few equal, companions selected from among: the chief men of the province. With these he lived happily for a time, till familiarity set them free.from restraint, and every man thought himself at liberty to ...
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... resolved to take the first opportunity to move for an inquiry into the present state of those two parts of the world, the care of which is of the utmost importance both to our trade and navigation. And as the French, by means of their ...
... resolved to take the first opportunity to move for an inquiry into the present state of those two parts of the world, the care of which is of the utmost importance both to our trade and navigation. And as the French, by means of their ...
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