The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... court at Manheim , forgotten all the in- equalities of fortune and condition . The particular circumftances of fitu tion , the temper and difpofition we have defcri- bed , with the habits of life confequent of them , will ferve to ...
... court at Manheim , forgotten all the in- equalities of fortune and condition . The particular circumftances of fitu tion , the temper and difpofition we have defcri- bed , with the habits of life confequent of them , will ferve to ...
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... court of Vien- na and the Elector , by which the lat- ter gave up the better half of his new poffeffions , and left claims open which might have swallowed a great part of the remainder . The articles of this conven- tion were indeed of ...
... court of Vien- na and the Elector , by which the lat- ter gave up the better half of his new poffeffions , and left claims open which might have swallowed a great part of the remainder . The articles of this conven- tion were indeed of ...
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... court of Vienna and the new Elector of Bavaria ; and in call- ing upon the princes and ftates that compose the diet , both in their original character , and as guarantees of the treaty of Weftphalia , to interfere in the pre- fervation ...
... court of Vienna and the new Elector of Bavaria ; and in call- ing upon the princes and ftates that compose the diet , both in their original character , and as guarantees of the treaty of Weftphalia , to interfere in the pre- fervation ...
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... 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 court if fued for taking ...
... 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 court if fued for taking ...
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... court of Berlin had thought proper to excite . In answer to this it was observed , that the court of Vienna was already in the violent and forcible poffeffion , which it abfolutely refufed to relinquish , of all the objects of ...
... court of Berlin had thought proper to excite . In answer to this it was observed , that the court of Vienna was already in the violent and forcible poffeffion , which it abfolutely refufed to relinquish , of all the objects of ...
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