The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... present Elector is much cele brated for the liberality of his fentiments and difpofition ; for his affection to learn ing and the fine arts ; and for that happy flate of freedom and eafe , in which men of genius of all kinds , and of ...
... present Elector is much cele brated for the liberality of his fentiments and difpofition ; for his affection to learn ing and the fine arts ; and for that happy flate of freedom and eafe , in which men of genius of all kinds , and of ...
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... present E- lector of Saxony , he of courfe became the acting party upon that claim in this conteft . The claims of the princes of Mecklenburg , which were probably founded upon the rights of fucceffion to a separate fief , diftinct from ...
... present E- lector of Saxony , he of courfe became the acting party upon that claim in this conteft . The claims of the princes of Mecklenburg , which were probably founded upon the rights of fucceffion to a separate fief , diftinct from ...
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... present fub . fraction of territory . The King of Pruffia was not lefs fer- vent in his direct representations to the court of Vienna , in favour of the Pala- tine line , and the other claimants of the Bavarian fucceffion , than he was ...
... present fub . fraction of territory . The King of Pruffia was not lefs fer- vent in his direct representations to the court of Vienna , in favour of the Pala- tine line , and the other claimants of the Bavarian fucceffion , than he was ...
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... present critical fituation of public affairs . " But as men who are lovers of their country would not be easily led into a meafure fubverfive of all legal govern- ment , affociations are required with the plaufible pretence of effecting ...
... present critical fituation of public affairs . " But as men who are lovers of their country would not be easily led into a meafure fubverfive of all legal govern- ment , affociations are required with the plaufible pretence of effecting ...
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... present inftance , added to that of the wild man brought over from the forefts of Germa- ny as a prefent to K. George 1. con firm . Gent . Mag . ] PAR- ranean , as Naples , & c . and Portugal Jan. 1780 1780. 17 . The views of Oppofition ...
... present inftance , added to that of the wild man brought over from the forefts of Germa- ny as a prefent to K. George 1. con firm . Gent . Mag . ] PAR- ranean , as Naples , & c . and Portugal Jan. 1780 1780. 17 . The views of Oppofition ...
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