The Scots Magazine, Band 35Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1773 |
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... Porte , in confequence of these advices , has given orders for the fleet of fhips and gallies which now lie in the harbour of Con- ftantinople , to fail immediately to the Black fea ; but whether they are to enter on action , is not yet ...
... Porte , in confequence of these advices , has given orders for the fleet of fhips and gallies which now lie in the harbour of Con- ftantinople , to fail immediately to the Black fea ; but whether they are to enter on action , is not yet ...
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... Porte , together with them , to give hoftages for our fecurity from any future hoftilities . Thefe na- tions , forced to renounce for ever this criminal war , would employ themselves in the cultivation of their lands , and by an honeft ...
... Porte , together with them , to give hoftages for our fecurity from any future hoftilities . Thefe na- tions , forced to renounce for ever this criminal war , would employ themselves in the cultivation of their lands , and by an honeft ...
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... Porte fhall allow all the Tartarian nations to be free and entirely independent as to their civil po- litics and internal ftate , and fhall be un- der the authority of their proper Khan , of the blood of Gengis , in whole and in part ...
... Porte fhall allow all the Tartarian nations to be free and entirely independent as to their civil po- litics and internal ftate , and fhall be un- der the authority of their proper Khan , of the blood of Gengis , in whole and in part ...
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... Porte , as well as the minifters treaties of peace , and that her officers of the two courts , retired . commanding on the frontiers fhould not in the leaft infringe on the amity which fubfifted between her and Ruffia , that power hath ...
... Porte , as well as the minifters treaties of peace , and that her officers of the two courts , retired . commanding on the frontiers fhould not in the leaft infringe on the amity which fubfifted between her and Ruffia , that power hath ...
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... Porte for many ages , but alío Ruffia demands for herself the ceffion of Kerché and Jeni - Kalé , which are re- garded as the keys of the Black fea ; by this means there would be no fecurity for the Sublime Porte . He infifted ...
... Porte for many ages , but alío Ruffia demands for herself the ceffion of Kerché and Jeni - Kalé , which are re- garded as the keys of the Black fea ; by this means there would be no fecurity for the Sublime Porte . He infifted ...
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Seite 365 - Whereas nothing can redound more to the honour of this nation as a maritime power, to the dignity of the crown of Great Britain, and to the advancement of the trade and navigation thereof, than to make discoveries of countries hitherto unknown...
Seite 160 - KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. The humble Address, Remonstrance, and Petition, of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Livery of the city of London, in Common Hall assembled.
Seite 254 - And stop the hand uprais'd to give the blow. And when the air with heat meridian glows, And nature droops beneath the conquering gleam, Let us, slow wandering where the current flows, Save sinking flies that float along the stream.
Seite 367 - ... the Adventurer and the Reader nearer together, without the intervention of a ftranger, more ftrongly excite an intereft, and confequently afford more entertainment; but it was objected, • VOL.
Seite 98 - you know of no line that can be drawn between the supreme authority of Parliament and the total independence of the colonies.
Seite 253 - To form that harmony of soul and face, Where beauty shines, the mirror of the mind. Such was the maid, that in the morn of youth,. In virgin innocence, in Nature's pride, Blest with each art, that owes its charm to truth, Sunk in her Father's fond embrace, and died. He weeps : O venerate the holy tear ! Faith lends her aid to ease Affliction's load; The parent mourns his child upon the bier, The Christian yields an angel to his God.
Seite 32 - Gill thought it high time to disabuse the good fathers. This purpose, however, he found it extremely difficult to effect till he had prevailed upon them to return with him into the church, and there be witnesses of the manner in which he had conducted this ludicrous deception.
Seite 337 - Under the influence, however, of this tender regard to the forms of equity, the miferies of an undone king, and of a ruined people, are to be aggravated by an unprofitable and unheard-of intuit.
Seite 31 - Wherever the banker conducted him, at every step, his ears were saluted on all sides with the complaints, and groans, not only of his father, but of all his deceased relations, imploring him for the love of God, and in the name of every saint in the calendar, to...
Seite 365 - ... and product, his Majesty taking the premises into consideration, and conceiving no conjuncture so proper for an enterprise of this nature as a time of profound peace, which his kingdoms at present happily enjoy, has thought fit that it should now be undertaken.