The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volumes 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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Pagina 453
... King was basely delivered . Yet it seems unquestion- able , that the estates of Scotland were not guided by the mean and unwor- thy motive thus assigned for their conduct . The debt which was paid was justly due to them , and the mode ...
... King was basely delivered . Yet it seems unquestion- able , that the estates of Scotland were not guided by the mean and unwor- thy motive thus assigned for their conduct . The debt which was paid was justly due to them , and the mode ...
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... King of Prussia and their Serene Highnesses the Duke and Prince of Nassau , annexed to the present treaty . By the 26th , the title of King of Hano ver is confined to the King of Great Britain . The 27th relates to the cessions of Prus ...
... King of Prussia and their Serene Highnesses the Duke and Prince of Nassau , annexed to the present treaty . By the 26th , the title of King of Hano ver is confined to the King of Great Britain . The 27th relates to the cessions of Prus ...
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... King's mode of life was very simple ; he breakfasted at eight , dined at noon , and supped at sunset . His principal chiefs being always about his person , there were generally twenty or thirty persons present ; after being seated upon ...
... King's mode of life was very simple ; he breakfasted at eight , dined at noon , and supped at sunset . His principal chiefs being always about his person , there were generally twenty or thirty persons present ; after being seated upon ...
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