The Scots Magazine, Volume 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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Pagina ix
... Prince Heraclius to give him battle , he retired to the mountains on the fide of Erivan , carrying with him the remains of his own and his predecellor's treasures . The Turks had only intended that this Geor gian prince fhould make an ...
... Prince Heraclius to give him battle , he retired to the mountains on the fide of Erivan , carrying with him the remains of his own and his predecellor's treasures . The Turks had only intended that this Geor gian prince fhould make an ...
Pagina x
... prince laft fummer ; but the Otto- mans do not now seem so fond of pro- pagating fuch news as formerly . It has long been given out , that a grandfon of Schah Huffein , the laft of the ancient race of Sophys who wore the Perfian crown ...
... prince laft fummer ; but the Otto- mans do not now seem so fond of pro- pagating fuch news as formerly . It has long been given out , that a grandfon of Schah Huffein , the laft of the ancient race of Sophys who wore the Perfian crown ...
Pagina 1
... prince . All appeared fatisfied , except Swidzinski ; who declared , that till what had been promifed was performed , no ... Princes Xavier and Charles , ar- rived from Dresden at Grodno in Lithu- ania , where the affembly was to be held ...
... prince . All appeared fatisfied , except Swidzinski ; who declared , that till what had been promifed was performed , no ... Princes Xavier and Charles , ar- rived from Dresden at Grodno in Lithu- ania , where the affembly was to be held ...
Pagina 5
... Prince Heraclius in his Perfian en- terprife , fince the Turks began to fet up a new rival in order to traverfe his measures . - About the middle of fummer the Tartars of Precop made fome irrup- tions into the Ruffian territories ; but ...
... Prince Heraclius in his Perfian en- terprife , fince the Turks began to fet up a new rival in order to traverfe his measures . - About the middle of fummer the Tartars of Precop made fome irrup- tions into the Ruffian territories ; but ...
Pagina 7
... prince how Brith minifter with a public character at much he had been impofed upon , these in- Suckholm fince 1747 , when Mr Guy duced him to fend one Zumbel , a Jew , Dickens was recalled , on occafion of his as his envoy to Copenhagen ...
... prince how Brith minifter with a public character at much he had been impofed upon , these in- Suckholm fince 1747 , when Mr Guy duced him to fend one Zumbel , a Jew , Dickens was recalled , on occafion of his as his envoy to Copenhagen ...
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