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... reason to doubt whether the conduc of Ruffia , after what happened there in fummer , would continue to be at leaft not unfavourable to his Pruffian Maje- fty . Befide the alarm given to POLAND by the motions and threats of the Tartars ...
... reason to doubt whether the conduc of Ruffia , after what happened there in fummer , would continue to be at leaft not unfavourable to his Pruffian Maje- fty . Befide the alarm given to POLAND by the motions and threats of the Tartars ...
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... reasons aligned for dethroning him , in a mani- fefto immediately published by the new Emprefs , were , " That the foundations of the Greek church had been thaken , and its traditions expofed to ruin ; that the glory which the empire ...
... reasons aligned for dethroning him , in a mani- fefto immediately published by the new Emprefs , were , " That the foundations of the Greek church had been thaken , and its traditions expofed to ruin ; that the glory which the empire ...
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... reason of their leaving Aix - la- Chapelle was , that the expence of living was turned fo extravagantly high , that they could not afford it : that when they left that city , their company confifted of Sir John , my Lady , the deponent ...
... reason of their leaving Aix - la- Chapelle was , that the expence of living was turned fo extravagantly high , that they could not afford it : that when they left that city , their company confifted of Sir John , my Lady , the deponent ...
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... reason of this dreadful ufage , the attend- ing fervant brutifhly orders him not to rave , calls for afliftance , and ties him down to a bed , from whence he is not released till he fubmits to their pleasure , and even acknowledges ...
... reason of this dreadful ufage , the attend- ing fervant brutifhly orders him not to rave , calls for afliftance , and ties him down to a bed , from whence he is not released till he fubmits to their pleasure , and even acknowledges ...
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... reason of the punishment therein inflicted ; be- caufe by decapitation , or beheading , to which he condemned Arnold du Tilh , only perfons of diftinction are to be put to death ; nay , a theft , or a treachery of fuch a nature as ...
... reason of the punishment therein inflicted ; be- caufe by decapitation , or beheading , to which he condemned Arnold du Tilh , only perfons of diftinction are to be put to death ; nay , a theft , or a treachery of fuch a nature as ...
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