The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... arms . It does not appear that the court of Vien- na was more difpofed to admit the na- ture or foundation of its claims to the cognisance of the diet . Thefe were com municated only to the public through the letters - patent which that ...
... arms . It does not appear that the court of Vien- na was more difpofed to admit the na- ture or foundation of its claims to the cognisance of the diet . Thefe were com municated only to the public through the letters - patent which that ...
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... arms , and give that fafety and fecurity to the diftreffed frontiers which were the great objects of the expeditions . But as very few marks of fubmiffion or humiliation have been manifefted , and from fome late appearances on the fron ...
... arms , and give that fafety and fecurity to the diftreffed frontiers which were the great objects of the expeditions . But as very few marks of fubmiffion or humiliation have been manifefted , and from fome late appearances on the fron ...
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... arms : She starts at once from trance profound , And shakes the shining spear , and meditates the wound . See from SAVANNAH's thundering fhores The Gallic fquadrons fly ! See perch'd on OмOA's topmost towers The Power of Victory ! She ...
... arms : She starts at once from trance profound , And shakes the shining spear , and meditates the wound . See from SAVANNAH's thundering fhores The Gallic fquadrons fly ! See perch'd on OмOA's topmost towers The Power of Victory ! She ...
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... arms , and allow the county to raife men , on condition that the officers fhould be named by the King , the men to receive pay only when in actual fer- vice . In confequence of an application from the Royal Boroughs , a letter was recei ...
... arms , and allow the county to raife men , on condition that the officers fhould be named by the King , the men to receive pay only when in actual fer- vice . In confequence of an application from the Royal Boroughs , a letter was recei ...
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... arms , and calls upon the ftates of the Empire to fecond his efforts , to support and defend the natural and much - injured rights of fo many eminent and illuftrious princes , and in oppofing the all - afpiring power and ambition of the ...
... arms , and calls upon the ftates of the Empire to fecond his efforts , to support and defend the natural and much - injured rights of fo many eminent and illuftrious princes , and in oppofing the all - afpiring power and ambition of the ...
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