The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... attacked ; the Chevalier de St George's eldest fon was to head fome expedition or other ; and what not . But notwithstanding all their bravadoes , nothing has been atchiev'd but by their prodigious number of pri- vateers , who have ...
... attacked ; the Chevalier de St George's eldest fon was to head fome expedition or other ; and what not . But notwithstanding all their bravadoes , nothing has been atchiev'd but by their prodigious number of pri- vateers , who have ...
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... attack the Pruffians had a Ma- jor of Engineers , and 12 private men , fome fay 50 , killed . Near the fame place , and about the fame time , there was a skirmish between a party of Pruf- fian huffars , and Pr . Lichtenstein's re ...
... attack the Pruffians had a Ma- jor of Engineers , and 12 private men , fome fay 50 , killed . Near the fame place , and about the fame time , there was a skirmish between a party of Pruf- fian huffars , and Pr . Lichtenstein's re ...
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... attacked . From this infti- tution the affurance firft offered by the King of Pruffia feemed to arise ; but he was bound by a ftronger obligation , that of being guaranty to the pragmatick fanction , an engagement into which all Europe ...
... attacked . From this infti- tution the affurance firft offered by the King of Pruffia feemed to arise ; but he was bound by a ftronger obligation , that of being guaranty to the pragmatick fanction , an engagement into which all Europe ...
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... attack'd , because he may turn the point , and stab him- felf with it ? This , my Lords , is a very ftrange fort of argument . But , now I am up , I fhall beg leave to fhew , that there is nothing new intended by this bill , nor any ...
... attack'd , because he may turn the point , and stab him- felf with it ? This , my Lords , is a very ftrange fort of argument . But , now I am up , I fhall beg leave to fhew , that there is nothing new intended by this bill , nor any ...
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... attack , and where they were to make the first hoftile attempt upon the enemy . As Spain fubmitted , and concluded a most reasonable treaty with us , there was then no occafion for car- rying any of those fchemes or defigns in- to ...
... attack , and where they were to make the first hoftile attempt upon the enemy . As Spain fubmitted , and concluded a most reasonable treaty with us , there was then no occafion for car- rying any of those fchemes or defigns in- to ...
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