The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... troops in Walachia on one fide , and fome motions made by the Crim - Tar- prson another ; were circumstances which pufed the courts of Vienna and Peterf rg fafpect that fomething was medita ng against them . Upon this the Em- els ...
... troops in Walachia on one fide , and fome motions made by the Crim - Tar- prson another ; were circumstances which pufed the courts of Vienna and Peterf rg fafpect that fomething was medita ng against them . Upon this the Em- els ...
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... troops and 40 or 50 gallies , in confideration of a fubfidy of 100,000l . According to feveral concur- ring accounts , thefe troops , amounting to 37,500 men , were to begin their march on the 25th of December N. S. and to traverse ...
... troops and 40 or 50 gallies , in confideration of a fubfidy of 100,000l . According to feveral concur- ring accounts , thefe troops , amounting to 37,500 men , were to begin their march on the 25th of December N. S. and to traverse ...
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... troops ready against all events , they fhould attempt nothing but in her own defence , or in execution of her engagements to her allies : upon which orders were fent to the Swedish commandants in Finland , not to affemble the troops ...
... troops ready against all events , they fhould attempt nothing but in her own defence , or in execution of her engagements to her allies : upon which orders were fent to the Swedish commandants in Finland , not to affemble the troops ...
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... troops . It would seem , that the fubfidy offered by France , to keep him quite inactive , has prevailed . As they are labouring hard in that kingdom to improve their commerce , it is more than probable , that the profpect of fucceeding ...
... troops . It would seem , that the fubfidy offered by France , to keep him quite inactive , has prevailed . As they are labouring hard in that kingdom to improve their commerce , it is more than probable , that the profpect of fucceeding ...
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... troops passing through the empire , any pretence whatsoever ; and the Kg of Pruffia was mentioned as the first who would be applied to for this purpofe . Whether that monarch will conftrue their ach as dangerous to the Germanick body ...
... troops passing through the empire , any pretence whatsoever ; and the Kg of Pruffia was mentioned as the first who would be applied to for this purpofe . Whether that monarch will conftrue their ach as dangerous to the Germanick body ...
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