The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... fome particulars , in defiance of the certain knowledge of many in both ar- mies . In the different accounts of the battle there were feveral plain inconfift- encies , which cannot appear from fo fummary a relation as we are here ob ...
... fome particulars , in defiance of the certain knowledge of many in both ar- mies . In the different accounts of the battle there were feveral plain inconfift- encies , which cannot appear from fo fummary a relation as we are here ob ...
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... fome of those courts , would never be concerned in this mystery of iniquity . He would furely then have abominated the fhame- ful means which his Pruffian Majefty's memorial gives us as thofe ufed to pro- mote it . We have not feen any ...
... fome of those courts , would never be concerned in this mystery of iniquity . He would furely then have abominated the fhame- ful means which his Pruffian Majefty's memorial gives us as thofe ufed to pro- mote it . We have not feen any ...
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... fome others mentioned in the act , feve- Thofe of the Empress- ral evangelical ftates of the empire , Queen are computed at about the fame fearing that fuch a conceffion might be number ; befides which fhe is to have productive of ...
... fome others mentioned in the act , feve- Thofe of the Empress- ral evangelical ftates of the empire , Queen are computed at about the fame fearing that fuch a conceffion might be number ; befides which fhe is to have productive of ...
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... fome time before formed . What were the ar- ticles of this new act of fecurity , and whether his Majesty received ... fome refpectable powers , even thofe related to the royal family . In the end of the year it was faid , that there had ...
... fome time before formed . What were the ar- ticles of this new act of fecurity , and whether his Majesty received ... fome refpectable powers , even thofe related to the royal family . In the end of the year it was faid , that there had ...
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... fome of the country , but without hurt to any . This however provoked our men to return the fire ; by which one was killed and another wounded . The French aggreffors underwent the difcipline of whipping through the camp for firing ...
... fome of the country , but without hurt to any . This however provoked our men to return the fire ; by which one was killed and another wounded . The French aggreffors underwent the difcipline of whipping through the camp for firing ...
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