The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... Grand Signior ad fome time before made of his media- on for terminating their differences . The requent remittances thither from France ; he Great Cham of Tartary being invited the divan , which is not ufually done put when fome ...
... Grand Signior ad fome time before made of his media- on for terminating their differences . The requent remittances thither from France ; he Great Cham of Tartary being invited the divan , which is not ufually done put when fome ...
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... grand army marched from Coni on the 25th , and reached Demont on the ift of September . By the 20th they had formed a chain from thence , by the way of Argentiers , as far as the territory of France ; but it was foon found impracti- ble ...
... grand army marched from Coni on the 25th , and reached Demont on the ift of September . By the 20th they had formed a chain from thence , by the way of Argentiers , as far as the territory of France ; but it was foon found impracti- ble ...
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... grand armies put in motion , to cover this fiege , and the other to vent it . By the 30th , the Allies had within a few miles of that town ; an C. Clermont kept his poft on the ground from Tongres to Tongreb notwithstanding their ...
... grand armies put in motion , to cover this fiege , and the other to vent it . By the 30th , the Allies had within a few miles of that town ; an C. Clermont kept his poft on the ground from Tongres to Tongreb notwithstanding their ...
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... Grand Commanderie and the two Spawes ; from whence they made a flank towards Bilfen , where there Aftrong poft with cannon to prevent the French coming round them , and their ry was drawn up before Klein Spawe . the left the British and ...
... Grand Commanderie and the two Spawes ; from whence they made a flank towards Bilfen , where there Aftrong poft with cannon to prevent the French coming round them , and their ry was drawn up before Klein Spawe . the left the British and ...
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... grand nies ; the Generals of the former ftudy- ng to render the troops in the lines and arrifon fuperior , that they might be in a ondition to make an attempt for raifing he fege ; and thofe of the latter endea- ouring to keep the ...
... grand nies ; the Generals of the former ftudy- ng to render the troops in the lines and arrifon fuperior , that they might be in a ondition to make an attempt for raifing he fege ; and thofe of the latter endea- ouring to keep the ...
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