The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... town befieged , than like a poft , which might be attacked according to the rules of war carried on in an open country . In fhort , it was thought , that ftarving the Saxon troops was the fafest way of obliging them to furrender . The ...
... town befieged , than like a poft , which might be attacked according to the rules of war carried on in an open country . In fhort , it was thought , that ftarving the Saxon troops was the fafest way of obliging them to furrender . The ...
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... town on the fron- bore , that the Poles would not grant a tier of that kingdom , where he iffued paffage to it through their country , that the univerfalia for holding a general they would oppofe any attempts to force diet . In most of ...
... town on the fron- bore , that the Poles would not grant a tier of that kingdom , where he iffued paffage to it through their country , that the univerfalia for holding a general they would oppofe any attempts to force diet . In most of ...
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... town and fort , vol . xviii . front- ing p . 221. and notes referring to it , p . 348 , 9. ] Saturday , HE garrifon was alarmed Apr. 17. with the first news of a large fleet of French tranfports being in fight . T Sunday 18. Part of Col ...
... town and fort , vol . xviii . front- ing p . 221. and notes referring to it , p . 348 , 9. ] Saturday , HE garrifon was alarmed Apr. 17. with the first news of a large fleet of French tranfports being in fight . T Sunday 18. Part of Col ...
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... town of St Philip's , and mounted a guard at Stanhope's tower . Now ho- ftilities commenced by a few ftraggling French ; who fired from the town at fome of the country , but without hurt to any . This however provoked our men to return ...
... town of St Philip's , and mounted a guard at Stanhope's tower . Now ho- ftilities commenced by a few ftraggling French ; who fired from the town at fome of the country , but without hurt to any . This however provoked our men to return ...
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... town , to learn , if poffible , whether the enemy were erect- ing any works there ; when Serj Young , and a private foldier of the Royal Welch fufileers , were made prisoners , and re- mained fo during the whole time of the fiege ...
... town , to learn , if poffible , whether the enemy were erect- ing any works there ; when Serj Young , and a private foldier of the Royal Welch fufileers , were made prisoners , and re- mained fo during the whole time of the fiege ...
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