The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... enemy , and preferve Bagdat and Trebifond , both which were in an in- L. VOL . VI . different ftate of defence . To effect this , fix men of war were ordered up the Black fea , and the provifion - veffels haftened to Trebifond ; the ...
... enemy , and preferve Bagdat and Trebifond , both which were in an in- L. VOL . VI . different ftate of defence . To effect this , fix men of war were ordered up the Black fea , and the provifion - veffels haftened to Trebifond ; the ...
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... enemy's army fhould undertake to force , and for delivering from enemies all the do- minions of his Majesty the King of Sardinia , and freeing them from any danger of a fresh invafion . XIV . In any case , the allies fhall not make ...
... enemy's army fhould undertake to force , and for delivering from enemies all the do- minions of his Majesty the King of Sardinia , and freeing them from any danger of a fresh invafion . XIV . In any case , the allies fhall not make ...
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... , obferved as good difcipline , and , I answer for it , would give as good account of an enemy , was there one in the way te to disturb the march . I won't fay that our 40 A Letter from a Hanoverian Officer . Jan. 1744 .
... , obferved as good difcipline , and , I answer for it , would give as good account of an enemy , was there one in the way te to disturb the march . I won't fay that our 40 A Letter from a Hanoverian Officer . Jan. 1744 .
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... enemy , and could not be perfuaded to rally ; and thofe who behaved beft when the panick was over , can't brag of their prowess when they were first charged . But the Auftrians received the enemy , not only without diforder or confufion ...
... enemy , and could not be perfuaded to rally ; and thofe who behaved beft when the panick was over , can't brag of their prowess when they were first charged . But the Auftrians received the enemy , not only without diforder or confufion ...
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... enemy ; who having formed mines , and in eight days time provided all forts of inftruments , especially 1700 ladders ... enemies . The fight between the two parties lafte 46 Jan. 1744- FOREIGN HISTORY .
... enemy ; who having formed mines , and in eight days time provided all forts of inftruments , especially 1700 ladders ... enemies . The fight between the two parties lafte 46 Jan. 1744- FOREIGN HISTORY .
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