The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... manner , must deserve to be read by every Scotf- man . pu- Whoever will caft his eye on the relations we have inferted of the trials of Lord Lovat and Provost Stewart , on the abstracts of laws lately made for fecuring the blick ...
... manner , must deserve to be read by every Scotf- man . pu- Whoever will caft his eye on the relations we have inferted of the trials of Lord Lovat and Provost Stewart , on the abstracts of laws lately made for fecuring the blick ...
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... manner as formerly , did nothing in direct breach of the treaty of Drefden ; tho ' he had begun to diftinguifh away ... manner as to give his applications more weight . The probability of fuch an event having been foreseen by the court ...
... manner as formerly , did nothing in direct breach of the treaty of Drefden ; tho ' he had begun to diftinguifh away ... manner as to give his applications more weight . The probability of fuch an event having been foreseen by the court ...
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... manner fuitable to his quality . He was now accused of carrying on a corre- fpondence with the Bafhaw of Belgrade , in order to furprise several provinces in Hungary , and bring about a general re- volt . The charge being proven against ...
... manner fuitable to his quality . He was now accused of carrying on a corre- fpondence with the Bafhaw of Belgrade , in order to furprise several provinces in Hungary , and bring about a general re- volt . The charge being proven against ...
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... manner fhut up , that his escape was almoft impoffible , M. de Gages , who by this time had got all his artillery fent off , paffed the Po to- wards Stradella . As C. Brown was now in danger , having M. de Gages on one hand , and M. de ...
... manner fhut up , that his escape was almoft impoffible , M. de Gages , who by this time had got all his artillery fent off , paffed the Po to- wards Stradella . As C. Brown was now in danger , having M. de Gages on one hand , and M. de ...
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... to difunite their ene- mies , by complying in the most ready and chearful manner with the demands of fome of them . If upon any occafion they • they fhould act otherwife ; if by an im- Jan. 1747 . 23 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB .
... to difunite their ene- mies , by complying in the most ready and chearful manner with the demands of fome of them . If upon any occafion they • they fhould act otherwife ; if by an im- Jan. 1747 . 23 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB .
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