The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... subjects. Carem, for some time, consequent to his defeat, lay ina&tive at Schiras; but afterward laid all the Dighestan countries under contribution, and proceeded even to Dooreck, an ancient Persian city, bordering upon the territories ...
... subjects. Carem, for some time, consequent to his defeat, lay ina&tive at Schiras; but afterward laid all the Dighestan countries under contribution, and proceeded even to Dooreck, an ancient Persian city, bordering upon the territories ...
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... subjects, ačting in person as it were in different places at once, opposing the undaunted bravery of himself and his troops to the vastly superior crouds of his foes, and in the end of the campaign undoubtedly confounding them by his ...
... subjects, ačting in person as it were in different places at once, opposing the undaunted bravery of himself and his troops to the vastly superior crouds of his foes, and in the end of the campaign undoubtedly confounding them by his ...
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... subjects, for the preservation of Silesia.” Here we leave the Prince of Bevern, in order to attend the King. The French, as allies to the EmpressQueen, in the beginning of summer, sent two armies into Germany. One of these, commanded by ...
... subjects, for the preservation of Silesia.” Here we leave the Prince of Bevern, in order to attend the King. The French, as allies to the EmpressQueen, in the beginning of summer, sent two armies into Germany. One of these, commanded by ...
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... subject of two nights conversaton at Lord Holdernesse's, Sir John Moraunt and Maj.-Gen. Conway, or some other military gentlemen, examining and almost cross-examining Mr Clerk, concerning every matter contained therein; and a great deal ...
... subject of two nights conversaton at Lord Holdernesse's, Sir John Moraunt and Maj.-Gen. Conway, or some other military gentlemen, examining and almost cross-examining Mr Clerk, concerning every matter contained therein; and a great deal ...
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... subjects from the oath of allegiance they had taken to their sovereign: they excited them to rebellion and sedition. The ofters who commanded those troops, took care to distinguish the provinces whose possession had been stipulated for ...
... subjects from the oath of allegiance they had taken to their sovereign: they excited them to rebellion and sedition. The ofters who commanded those troops, took care to distinguish the provinces whose possession had been stipulated for ...
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