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... tion among the Turks be true , that when thefe feven towers are deftroyed , their empire is near an end ; and killed be- tween 3 and 4000 people : one in Ar- menia on the 2d of September , the fame day that the first happened at ...
... tion among the Turks be true , that when thefe feven towers are deftroyed , their empire is near an end ; and killed be- tween 3 and 4000 people : one in Ar- menia on the 2d of September , the fame day that the first happened at ...
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... tion of a Marthal upon the tapis . That day a ftop was put to their activity , by the retiring of the nuncio of Starodub Lithuania , after protelting against an future deliberations . He grounded h proteft on the affair of the ...
... tion of a Marthal upon the tapis . That day a ftop was put to their activity , by the retiring of the nuncio of Starodub Lithuania , after protelting against an future deliberations . He grounded h proteft on the affair of the ...
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... tion affume , fometimes with , fometimes without reafon , in all countries . As might naturally be expected , they alfo give themfelves up , in a good measure , to the counfels of thofe powers whom they look upon as moft likely to ...
... tion affume , fometimes with , fometimes without reafon , in all countries . As might naturally be expected , they alfo give themfelves up , in a good measure , to the counfels of thofe powers whom they look upon as moft likely to ...
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... tion , fo as neither party may receive them , till the affair be determined . As we have formerly observed , it is not pro- bable that the court of Stockholm wishes to have this matter adjusted by a nego- tation , even though fhe were ...
... tion , fo as neither party may receive them , till the affair be determined . As we have formerly observed , it is not pro- bable that the court of Stockholm wishes to have this matter adjusted by a nego- tation , even though fhe were ...
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... tion of this treaty was formerly , to pre vent troops being hired by the latter to any other power ; and whether it has now engaged to furnish any auxiliaries to France and her allies , in cafe of a rupture in the North , we have not ...
... tion of this treaty was formerly , to pre vent troops being hired by the latter to any other power ; and whether it has now engaged to furnish any auxiliaries to France and her allies , in cafe of a rupture in the North , we have not ...
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