The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... see a prince, justly styled the great defender of the Protestant cause, doomtd to destrućtion by a formidable combination of above half the powers of Europe, surrounded by their numerons armies, making the most vigorous efforts against ...
... see a prince, justly styled the great defender of the Protestant cause, doomtd to destrućtion by a formidable combination of above half the powers of Europe, surrounded by their numerons armies, making the most vigorous efforts against ...
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... see a regular * “count of this expedition, extračted from it trial. What happened previous to the sailing of the fleet, may be learned from the pa. pers already inserted. [xix. 622.-626.] The fleet sailed Sept. 8, 1757, and arrived off ...
... see a regular * “count of this expedition, extračted from it trial. What happened previous to the sailing of the fleet, may be learned from the pa. pers already inserted. [xix. 622.-626.] The fleet sailed Sept. 8, 1757, and arrived off ...
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... see Sweden unite its forces with those of his Prussian Majesty. Mr Campbell set out the 13th of December on his return for London. About the beginning of November, a memorial, in justification of the conduct of the court towards the ...
... see Sweden unite its forces with those of his Prussian Majesty. Mr Campbell set out the 13th of December on his return for London. About the beginning of November, a memorial, in justification of the conduct of the court towards the ...
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... see ng the enemy's fleet coming cut of Cape François. We made sail to discover them plain; , and at half past eight made seven sail of large ships, a schooner, and a pilotboat. I then made the signal for the line ahead, and shortened ...
... see ng the enemy's fleet coming cut of Cape François. We made sail to discover them plain; , and at half past eight made seven sail of large ships, a schooner, and a pilotboat. I then made the signal for the line ahead, and shortened ...
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... see any of these bodies. The workmen, who broke them all to pieces, said, that they appeared to be some kind of earthen or stone ware. The rubbish being removed, they came to a circular wall, built of dry stones, which they sound to be ...
... see any of these bodies. The workmen, who broke them all to pieces, said, that they appeared to be some kind of earthen or stone ware. The rubbish being removed, they came to a circular wall, built of dry stones, which they sound to be ...
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