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... himself in favour of Shah Sultan Huffcin . Next we had fucceffive ac- counts of Pr . Heraclius being totally de- feated by Shah Mahmod , King of the Agwans ; and of the former having , in his turn , gained a victory over three Kans who ...
... himself in favour of Shah Sultan Huffcin . Next we had fucceffive ac- counts of Pr . Heraclius being totally de- feated by Shah Mahmod , King of the Agwans ; and of the former having , in his turn , gained a victory over three Kans who ...
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... himself in it with the greatest zeal and activity ; and that if his application to the court of Vienna , in conjunction with the moft confiderable princes and ftates of the Proteftant communion , did not produce the defired effect , the ...
... himself in it with the greatest zeal and activity ; and that if his application to the court of Vienna , in conjunction with the moft confiderable princes and ftates of the Proteftant communion , did not produce the defired effect , the ...
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... himself into the protection of the Sultan of Benjar , to whom he was related . He communicated his refolution to : his people he advifed them to fubmit to a his Jan.1755 . 17 A fummary of the public affairs in 1754 . -An account of the ...
... himself into the protection of the Sultan of Benjar , to whom he was related . He communicated his refolution to : his people he advifed them to fubmit to a his Jan.1755 . 17 A fummary of the public affairs in 1754 . -An account of the ...
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... himself into their protec- tion ; defiring to be carried to England , or to fome of the English fettlements in India . He proposed to refign his title to the kingdom to the English ; to deliver up to them the very confiderable treasure ...
... himself into their protec- tion ; defiring to be carried to England , or to fome of the English fettlements in India . He proposed to refign his title to the kingdom to the English ; to deliver up to them the very confiderable treasure ...
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... himself had carefully examin and weighed those very pieces , and four them good , Du Moulin took them , an gave his receipt . In a few days he returned with pieces , which he averred were of ba metal , and part of the fum which had a ...
... himself had carefully examin and weighed those very pieces , and four them good , Du Moulin took them , an gave his receipt . In a few days he returned with pieces , which he averred were of ba metal , and part of the fum which had a ...
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