The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... also open to feveral claimants , whofe titles were to be difcuffed , and rights legally determined , according to the general laws and conftitutions of the Empire . The Elector Palatine , at the time of his acceffion to the Bavarian ...
... also open to feveral claimants , whofe titles were to be difcuffed , and rights legally determined , according to the general laws and conftitutions of the Empire . The Elector Palatine , at the time of his acceffion to the Bavarian ...
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... also find the Elector , long after , under a neceffity of applying to the diet of the Empire to obtain that fa- tisfaction . He agrees , that they fhall take poffeffion of all the eftates which com- posed the patrimony of Duke John of ...
... also find the Elector , long after , under a neceffity of applying to the diet of the Empire to obtain that fa- tisfaction . He agrees , that they fhall take poffeffion of all the eftates which com- posed the patrimony of Duke John of ...
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... also settled by the contract of fale with Ferdinand II . in the year 1628 , that it should be reim- burfed to the allodial heirs . As this princefs ceded all her right in the allo- dial eftates , to her fon , the present E- lector of ...
... also settled by the contract of fale with Ferdinand II . in the year 1628 , that it should be reim- burfed to the allodial heirs . As this princefs ceded all her right in the allo- dial eftates , to her fon , the present E- lector of ...
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... also laid before the diet , which afforded the fulleft con- viction , that that prince , not only con- fidered the fucceffion to his dominions To be as fully and inherently eflablifhed in the Palatine line , as the warmest op- pofers of ...
... also laid before the diet , which afforded the fulleft con- viction , that that prince , not only con- fidered the fucceffion to his dominions To be as fully and inherently eflablifhed in the Palatine line , as the warmest op- pofers of ...
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... also of K. George II . who gave 700,000l . more from his private treasure and revenue for the re- lief of his fubjects in the prosecution of a troublesome war . Lord Dartmouth thought the motion might be termed a perfonal reflection on ...
... also of K. George II . who gave 700,000l . more from his private treasure and revenue for the re- lief of his fubjects in the prosecution of a troublesome war . Lord Dartmouth thought the motion might be termed a perfonal reflection on ...
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