The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... taken, a few more irruptions have been made by the Haidamacs, a barbarous people inhabiting the islands and inaccessible fens of the Nieper, who plundered and burnt several villages, and massacred a good many people, particularly Jews ...
... taken, a few more irruptions have been made by the Haidamacs, a barbarous people inhabiting the islands and inaccessible fens of the Nieper, who plundered and burnt several villages, and massacred a good many people, particularly Jews ...
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... taken notice of, that the irruption of the Crim-Tartars into the Ukraine, even so early as the month of March, was intended as a prelude of what might be expected from the Turks on that side. Whatever might be the issue, all parties ...
... taken notice of, that the irruption of the Crim-Tartars into the Ukraine, even so early as the month of March, was intended as a prelude of what might be expected from the Turks on that side. Whatever might be the issue, all parties ...
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... taken into custody. Whether it was the natural effect of deep distress, which begets extravagant fancies, or was produced by the socret instigation of such as might incline to raise a popular odium against Russia, or to whatever cause ...
... taken into custody. Whether it was the natural effect of deep distress, which begets extravagant fancies, or was produced by the socret instigation of such as might incline to raise a popular odium against Russia, or to whatever cause ...
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... taken out, under the inspection of the officers of the cu. stoms; that no more than 7920 lb. could. be picked out that was fit for use, which on was weighed, and packed up by theos. ficers, and still remains in their custo o dy; that ...
... taken out, under the inspection of the officers of the cu. stoms; that no more than 7920 lb. could. be picked out that was fit for use, which on was weighed, and packed up by theos. ficers, and still remains in their custo o dy; that ...
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... Taken from the London Gazette. . The King has been pleased, jan. 11. – to translate Dr Henry Maule, Bishop of Meath, to the archbishoprick of Tuam, with the united bishoprick of Enoghdoon; and to grant unto him the bishoprick of Ardagh ...
... Taken from the London Gazette. . The King has been pleased, jan. 11. – to translate Dr Henry Maule, Bishop of Meath, to the archbishoprick of Tuam, with the united bishoprick of Enoghdoon; and to grant unto him the bishoprick of Ardagh ...
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