The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... stand up in favour of the King, he might at least depend upon it, that she would never side with his enemies. The part she was seen to ačt soon after at the diet of the empire, seemed to belie the sincerity of those promises. It was ...
... stand up in favour of the King, he might at least depend upon it, that she would never side with his enemies. The part she was seen to ačt soon after at the diet of the empire, seemed to belie the sincerity of those promises. It was ...
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... King John, supposed to have been buried there about the time of the invasion by David King of Scots, in the year 1347. - under, standing with foresail and topsails, at the distance of. Jan.1758. 39. Affairs. in. England.
... King John, supposed to have been buried there about the time of the invasion by David King of Scots, in the year 1347. - under, standing with foresail and topsails, at the distance of. Jan.1758. 39. Affairs. in. England.
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... standing toward us, she tacked to join her consorts, and prepare in every respc& for battle. The Edinburgh being to letward, very properly tacked likewise, to make a trip and gain her station; while Mr Forrest also tacked, reefed his ...
... standing toward us, she tacked to join her consorts, and prepare in every respc& for battle. The Edinburgh being to letward, very properly tacked likewise, to make a trip and gain her station; while Mr Forrest also tacked, reefed his ...
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... standing with foresail and topsails, at the distance of two miles; when the enemy perceiving we ačtually intended to attack them, ordercd the frigates out of the line, and the Sauvage to go ahead. This last motion left their spaces open ...
... standing with foresail and topsails, at the distance of two miles; when the enemy perceiving we ačtually intended to attack them, ordercd the frigates out of the line, and the Sauvage to go ahead. This last motion left their spaces open ...
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... stands; and took all possible precautions to obstruct the progress of the invaders. But the French army being far more numerous than the Duke's, advanced to the Upper Weser, and drawing the attention of his R. Highness toward Minden and ...
... stands; and took all possible precautions to obstruct the progress of the invaders. But the French army being far more numerous than the Duke's, advanced to the Upper Weser, and drawing the attention of his R. Highness toward Minden and ...
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