The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... themselves . Some relations gave out the Pruffians for 25,000 , others for 35,000 . The account faid to be writ ten by the King of Pruffia bears , that his troops were really one third inferior to the Auftrians in number , yet ftill ...
... themselves . Some relations gave out the Pruffians for 25,000 , others for 35,000 . The account faid to be writ ten by the King of Pruffia bears , that his troops were really one third inferior to the Auftrians in number , yet ftill ...
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... themselves inextricably intangled . The way they intended to proceed was fur- rounded with steep rocks , except fome paffes , which the Pruffians had strongly barricadoed with felled trees , well lined with troops . The Auftrians could ...
... themselves inextricably intangled . The way they intended to proceed was fur- rounded with steep rocks , except fome paffes , which the Pruffians had strongly barricadoed with felled trees , well lined with troops . The Auftrians could ...
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... themselves at this time loudly called up- on , in one body , and with one voice , to expoftulate , in the bowels of love and compaffion , with all under their care and infpection . When When our gracious fovereign , atten- tive to the ...
... themselves at this time loudly called up- on , in one body , and with one voice , to expoftulate , in the bowels of love and compaffion , with all under their care and infpection . When When our gracious fovereign , atten- tive to the ...
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... themselves up to mirth and jollity ? When the war in which we are engaged , and many awful tokens of the divine difpleature , befpeak us , in the language of an infpired writer , to redeem the time because the days are evil , fhould ...
... themselves up to mirth and jollity ? When the war in which we are engaged , and many awful tokens of the divine difpleature , befpeak us , in the language of an infpired writer , to redeem the time because the days are evil , fhould ...
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... themselves for their reception , gave them a dif- charge , and fell back to load again ; then mounting the barcket , gave them two more . They on their part kept a terrible fire upon us ; and we continued ours upon them , until they ...
... themselves for their reception , gave them a dif- charge , and fell back to load again ; then mounting the barcket , gave them two more . They on their part kept a terrible fire upon us ; and we continued ours upon them , until they ...
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