The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... loss of an only brother was fuffi- cient to account for her grief , without fuppofing that it was complicated with any other misfortune : but the lofs of a husband with her brother , was aggrava- ted by other circumftances of diftrefs ...
... loss of an only brother was fuffi- cient to account for her grief , without fuppofing that it was complicated with any other misfortune : but the lofs of a husband with her brother , was aggrava- ted by other circumftances of diftrefs ...
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... loss he may thereby fuffer . Our agreeing to this mo- tion would therefore be a trespass upon prudence , as the fhips taken before a declaration of war , are often in whole or in part applied to make good the da- mage private men had ...
... loss he may thereby fuffer . Our agreeing to this mo- tion would therefore be a trespass upon prudence , as the fhips taken before a declaration of war , are often in whole or in part applied to make good the da- mage private men had ...
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... loss of the place . It is alfo remarked , that all the batteries of cannon which did real hurt to the befieged , were placed among these houfes ; and and all the mortar- batteries , which killed most of those that were killed , were ...
... loss of the place . It is alfo remarked , that all the batteries of cannon which did real hurt to the befieged , were placed among these houfes ; and and all the mortar- batteries , which killed most of those that were killed , were ...
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... loss of the Auftrians 20,000 men , much exaggerated . But you de- fire to know the lofs on our fide . Be not over - folicitous to have it exact , left I fhould lead you into a mistake , like the gazetteers of Vienna and Cologn , who ...
... loss of the Auftrians 20,000 men , much exaggerated . But you de- fire to know the lofs on our fide . Be not over - folicitous to have it exact , left I fhould lead you into a mistake , like the gazetteers of Vienna and Cologn , who ...
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... loss of the Count de Montmorency , M. de Buffy ( who commanded the corps of voluntiers ) was alfo flain in the field , as well as feveral other officers . In the number of the wounded is the Marquis de Chatelet , very dangerously . The ...
... loss of the Count de Montmorency , M. de Buffy ( who commanded the corps of voluntiers ) was alfo flain in the field , as well as feveral other officers . In the number of the wounded is the Marquis de Chatelet , very dangerously . The ...
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