The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... French friendship , the other by French enmity ; the first has begun to fee through the difguifes of the deluding flatterer , the laft , chiefly by British affiftance , has hitherto been enabled vi- gorously to repel the violence of the ...
... French friendship , the other by French enmity ; the first has begun to fee through the difguifes of the deluding flatterer , the laft , chiefly by British affiftance , has hitherto been enabled vi- gorously to repel the violence of the ...
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... French minifter at Stockholm , with orders to support the interest of that prince . DENMARK has taken no part in the prefent troubles of Europe ; her King ap- pearing wholly intent upon improving ma- nufactures , and extending ...
... French minifter at Stockholm , with orders to support the interest of that prince . DENMARK has taken no part in the prefent troubles of Europe ; her King ap- pearing wholly intent upon improving ma- nufactures , and extending ...
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... French and half English , and perhaps the next a down- right flattern in a bed - gown . - I must con- fels , I have mifs - led many of my coun- trywomen to follow her airs , and from fuch fantasticalnefs only , made them feem ( my ...
... French and half English , and perhaps the next a down- right flattern in a bed - gown . - I must con- fels , I have mifs - led many of my coun- trywomen to follow her airs , and from fuch fantasticalnefs only , made them feem ( my ...
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... French , on the banks of the Ens , were cut to pie- ces ; and 10,000 French and Bavarians , being attacked , retired with precipitation , and had many flain and taken by the Au- ftrian huffars , who feized the greatest part of their ...
... French , on the banks of the Ens , were cut to pie- ces ; and 10,000 French and Bavarians , being attacked , retired with precipitation , and had many flain and taken by the Au- ftrian huffars , who feized the greatest part of their ...
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... French , advancing to reconnoitre the Great Duke's army , had 200 taken prifoners , and four com- panies of grenadeers put to the fword by the Hungarians ; and M. de Chatillon , a French Brigadeer , fell into the hands of Caroli's ...
... French , advancing to reconnoitre the Great Duke's army , had 200 taken prifoners , and four com- panies of grenadeers put to the fword by the Hungarians ; and M. de Chatillon , a French Brigadeer , fell into the hands of Caroli's ...
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