The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... enemy ? This he faid was entirely a misconception . We have not been able to prevent the Dutch from being hoftile to us ; they have been our enemies for fome years back , in fpite of every indulgence , and every juft mo- tive to the ...
... enemy ? This he faid was entirely a misconception . We have not been able to prevent the Dutch from being hoftile to us ; they have been our enemies for fome years back , in fpite of every indulgence , and every juft mo- tive to the ...
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enemies were to be increased , we should find them in Holland ; that country that had been raised to independence by ... enemy with honour , and he doubted not but we should do it with fuccefs : de- fpair was not known without doors ; he ...
enemies were to be increased , we should find them in Holland ; that country that had been raised to independence by ... enemy with honour , and he doubted not but we should do it with fuccefs : de- fpair was not known without doors ; he ...
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... enemy not being able to retreat with fafety , and being in- formed of Tarleton's approach , and want of infantry , by a woman who paf- fed him on the march , and contrived by a nearer road to get to them , were en- couraged by their ...
... enemy not being able to retreat with fafety , and being in- formed of Tarleton's approach , and want of infantry , by a woman who paf- fed him on the march , and contrived by a nearer road to get to them , were en- couraged by their ...
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... enemy , who were retiring , he fell by a random - hot ; which fo alarmed Capt . de Peifter , the next in command ... enemies , and this union is con- feffedly the wifeft national action of ei- ther the English or the Scots . — Greece ...
... enemy , who were retiring , he fell by a random - hot ; which fo alarmed Capt . de Peifter , the next in command ... enemies , and this union is con- feffedly the wifeft national action of ei- ther the English or the Scots . — Greece ...
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... enemy , this fervice was ac- cordingly performed without difficulty . A capitulation was granted ; in confe- quence of which , the Governor , with the inhabitants , and the garrifon , a- mounting in the whole to about 2000 , were ...
... enemy , this fervice was ac- cordingly performed without difficulty . A capitulation was granted ; in confe- quence of which , the Governor , with the inhabitants , and the garrifon , a- mounting in the whole to about 2000 , were ...
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