The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... purchase his liberty, if ever he would enjoy it, on such terms as were the most humiliating that could be cffered to any independent sovereign : In .fact, the convention of Falaise was so destitute of the most essential circumftance of ...
... purchase his liberty, if ever he would enjoy it, on such terms as were the most humiliating that could be cffered to any independent sovereign : In .fact, the convention of Falaise was so destitute of the most essential circumftance of ...
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... purchase. " Royal reg. of horse guards : Cornet Francis Longe to be Lieutenant, yice Giles Eyre; by purchase. Ditto: Fdward Holland, Gent. to be Cornet, vice Francis Longe; by purchase. ad, or the Queen's reg. of dragoon guards: Captain ...
... purchase. " Royal reg. of horse guards : Cornet Francis Longe to be Lieutenant, yice Giles Eyre; by purchase. Ditto: Fdward Holland, Gent. to be Cornet, vice Francis Longe; by purchase. ad, or the Queen's reg. of dragoon guards: Captain ...
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... purchase. Lotto: Ens. Hector Hutchinson to be orienant, vice John West; by purchase. Ditto: Thomas Russell, Gent. to be Enon, vice Hector Hutchinson; by purchase. Dotto: Capt.-Lieut. William Holmes to * Captain, vice Forrest, deceased ...
... purchase. Lotto: Ens. Hector Hutchinson to be orienant, vice John West; by purchase. Ditto: Thomas Russell, Gent. to be Enon, vice Hector Hutchinson; by purchase. Dotto: Capt.-Lieut. William Holmes to * Captain, vice Forrest, deceased ...
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... purchase. Ditto: Ens. Thomas Goldie to be Lieutenant, vice Alexander Wade ; by purchase. . 3 oth reg. of foot : Lieut. John Jennings to be Captain, vice Thomas Price; by purchase. Ditto : Ens. William Truman Read to be Lieutenant, vice ...
... purchase. Ditto: Ens. Thomas Goldie to be Lieutenant, vice Alexander Wade ; by purchase. . 3 oth reg. of foot : Lieut. John Jennings to be Captain, vice Thomas Price; by purchase. Ditto : Ens. William Truman Read to be Lieutenant, vice ...
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... purchases, and scarce ever paid for things beyond their real value. The only diversion which pleased him was the opera, as he was extremely fond of dancing. He knew perfectly well on what days it was performed; he went to it by himself ...
... purchases, and scarce ever paid for things beyond their real value. The only diversion which pleased him was the opera, as he was extremely fond of dancing. He knew perfectly well on what days it was performed; he went to it by himself ...
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