The Scots Magazine, Volume 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... treaty with that Prince , con- Miftrefs of the Ruffian empire ; who , far fifting of eleven articles ; the principal from confining her favours to her own of which were , " That Prince Ragotski C fubjects , or rejecting any for being ...
... treaty with that Prince , con- Miftrefs of the Ruffian empire ; who , far fifting of eleven articles ; the principal from confining her favours to her own of which were , " That Prince Ragotski C fubjects , or rejecting any for being ...
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... treaty . Part of the " prize , amounting to about four thou - G " fand hides , was bought by Robert " Brun merchant of London ; as thofe , " who were authorized to fell it , have " teftified to us . About two bun- " dred of thefe being ...
... treaty . Part of the " prize , amounting to about four thou - G " fand hides , was bought by Robert " Brun merchant of London ; as thofe , " who were authorized to fell it , have " teftified to us . About two bun- " dred of thefe being ...
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... treaties against them upon that account - E- have been made fince , both by his late ven King James I. who was cer ... treaty , of 1670 , by which our freedom of naviga- tion in the Weft - Indies , and our right to the bay of Campeachy ...
... treaties against them upon that account - E- have been made fince , both by his late ven King James I. who was cer ... treaty , of 1670 , by which our freedom of naviga- tion in the Weft - Indies , and our right to the bay of Campeachy ...
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... treaties ; because they have heretofore promised as much as they can do now , and because there can be no fecurity of ... treaty , which was a perfect tranfcript of thofe they had be fore condemned . Hence it is plain , that fuch as make ...
... treaties ; because they have heretofore promised as much as they can do now , and because there can be no fecurity of ... treaty , which was a perfect tranfcript of thofe they had be fore condemned . Hence it is plain , that fuch as make ...
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... treaties , the difputes which re- main to be adjusted between the two crowns , and his Catholick Majefty agrees , as far as shall depend upon him , that the above mentioned ship the Success fhall be referred to the examination and ...
... treaties , the difputes which re- main to be adjusted between the two crowns , and his Catholick Majefty agrees , as far as shall depend upon him , that the above mentioned ship the Success fhall be referred to the examination and ...
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