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... themselves allies of the Ottoman Porte ; but are really in fome refpects dependent on it , and , according to terms fettled , cannot begin a war against any Chriftian ftate , except Ruffia , without the Grand Signior's confent . The ...
... themselves allies of the Ottoman Porte ; but are really in fome refpects dependent on it , and , according to terms fettled , cannot begin a war against any Chriftian ftate , except Ruffia , without the Grand Signior's confent . The ...
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... themselves masters of the ftrong fortreis of Colberg , on the fouth fide of the Baltick , by means of pol- felling which , provifions , ftores , and rein- forcements , could be expeditiously fent , by fea , to the troops of that nation ...
... themselves masters of the ftrong fortreis of Colberg , on the fouth fide of the Baltick , by means of pol- felling which , provifions , ftores , and rein- forcements , could be expeditiously fent , by fea , to the troops of that nation ...
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... themselves under the neceflity of retiring ftill farther . The King of Pruffia himself , leaving the command of his army in Silefia to the Prince of Brunswick - Bevern , had before this time fet out from thence , with fifteen choice ...
... themselves under the neceflity of retiring ftill farther . The King of Pruffia himself , leaving the command of his army in Silefia to the Prince of Brunswick - Bevern , had before this time fet out from thence , with fifteen choice ...
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... themselves , after the verdict of the inqueft . We give extracts from them by way of notes at the bottom of the pages in which they are respectively mentioned . ] - Lady Jean was brought to bed of two boys the evening of the last day ...
... themselves , after the verdict of the inqueft . We give extracts from them by way of notes at the bottom of the pages in which they are respectively mentioned . ] - Lady Jean was brought to bed of two boys the evening of the last day ...
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... themselves perfect , and declare they fhall never die ; " be- cafe , " as they fay , " our dear Lord , who certainly will come a fecond time , is at the door , and we fhall fee him come ; " though he himfelf fays , Of that day and ...
... themselves perfect , and declare they fhall never die ; " be- cafe , " as they fay , " our dear Lord , who certainly will come a fecond time , is at the door , and we fhall fee him come ; " though he himfelf fays , Of that day and ...
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