The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... wounded , and of the am- munition expended 38 . A POLITICS . Speech of C. Decimius , on the mo- tion for leave to bring in a bill for the encou ragement of feamen , & c . 39 . LISTS , TABLES , & C . Captures 52 , 3. Mar riages 53 ...
... wounded , and of the am- munition expended 38 . A POLITICS . Speech of C. Decimius , on the mo- tion for leave to bring in a bill for the encou ragement of feamen , & c . 39 . LISTS , TABLES , & C . Captures 52 , 3. Mar riages 53 ...
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... wounded , befides 500 prifoners . In a late relation of the affair , faid to be written by the King of Pruffia himself , the number of killed on his fide is reck- oned at 653 men , and the wounded 800. It is there acknowledged , that ...
... wounded , befides 500 prifoners . In a late relation of the affair , faid to be written by the King of Pruffia himself , the number of killed on his fide is reck- oned at 653 men , and the wounded 800. It is there acknowledged , that ...
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... wounded his delicacy , degraded the royal authority , and imbittered the ex- ercife of its functions , were the repeated harsh and undeferved reproaches con tained in divers remonftrances , accufing him of acting contrary to his act of ...
... wounded his delicacy , degraded the royal authority , and imbittered the ex- ercife of its functions , were the repeated harsh and undeferved reproaches con tained in divers remonftrances , accufing him of acting contrary to his act of ...
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... wounded fervations . And great part of our fuc- an officer in the fhoulder ; on which we cefs was owing to his difcoveries . On retreated to our former ground . Col. February 6. 1756 , the land - forces im- Clive then went on board the ...
... wounded fervations . And great part of our fuc- an officer in the fhoulder ; on which we cefs was owing to his difcoveries . On retreated to our former ground . Col. February 6. 1756 , the land - forces im- Clive then went on board the ...
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... , that therefore they had no grant , is juft as abfurd as to conclude , that becaufe two neighbouring gentlemen them as enemies , and wounded this un- happy friend Jan.1757 . 25 • An anfwer to the defence of the ministry .
... , that therefore they had no grant , is juft as abfurd as to conclude , that becaufe two neighbouring gentlemen them as enemies , and wounded this un- happy friend Jan.1757 . 25 • An anfwer to the defence of the ministry .
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