The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... service. as long as the unfortunate prince should think proper to tarry with him. A Georgian prince, [we suppose Heraclius, who formerly made a figure in Persia as a victor in some battles, and ) who at the head of 4coo of his subjects ...
... service. as long as the unfortunate prince should think proper to tarry with him. A Georgian prince, [we suppose Heraclius, who formerly made a figure in Persia as a victor in some battles, and ) who at the head of 4coo of his subjects ...
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... service, did not relish the rigour of the Prussian service and discipline, and several desertions happened among them; he caused all the regiments he had belonging to that eleētorate be broke, and incorporated the men with his Prussian ...
... service, did not relish the rigour of the Prussian service and discipline, and several desertions happened among them; he caused all the regiments he had belonging to that eleētorate be broke, and incorporated the men with his Prussian ...
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... service, and others flying into the United Provinces. This army assembled in Franconia, under the Prince of Saxe-Hildburghausen, and was to be joined by the French at Erfurth in Thuringia. Accordingly both these armies arrived in the ...
... service, and others flying into the United Provinces. This army assembled in Franconia, under the Prince of Saxe-Hildburghausen, and was to be joined by the French at Erfurth in Thuringia. Accordingly both these armies arrived in the ...
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... service. In the mean time, Thierry having recolle&ted himself, declared, that he could not bring the Barfleur thus lightened, near enough for the purpose: and, upon trial, he could not carry even a bomb-ketch within random-shot of the ...
... service. In the mean time, Thierry having recolle&ted himself, declared, that he could not bring the Barfleur thus lightened, near enough for the purpose: and, upon trial, he could not carry even a bomb-ketch within random-shot of the ...
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... service, and therefore supposed them to be better judges of their own business than he could be; declaring, however, that he thought they should give their opinions by themselves, as the sea had nothing to do with 1t. Gen. Mordaunt ...
... service, and therefore supposed them to be better judges of their own business than he could be; declaring, however, that he thought they should give their opinions by themselves, as the sea had nothing to do with 1t. Gen. Mordaunt ...
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