The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... sufficient to dislodge 60,0co men from an advantageous post. Another time we will do better.” In consequence of this unhappy defeat, the King, with his army, retired, on the 19th, to a camp beyond the Moldau, ordered the blockade of ...
... sufficient to dislodge 60,0co men from an advantageous post. Another time we will do better.” In consequence of this unhappy defeat, the King, with his army, retired, on the 19th, to a camp beyond the Moldau, ordered the blockade of ...
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... sufficient to acquit him of disobedience in not making the attempt? The several papers which we inserted from the Report of the board of inquiry [xix. 622.-627.] were read; as was also a minute taken in Arlington street, Aug. 1757, in ...
... sufficient to acquit him of disobedience in not making the attempt? The several papers which we inserted from the Report of the board of inquiry [xix. 622.-627.] were read; as was also a minute taken in Arlington street, Aug. 1757, in ...
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... sufficient to justify the return of the fleet, because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time; but it does not ...
... sufficient to justify the return of the fleet, because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time; but it does not ...
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... sufficient reason against an attempt to land, it would have been a sufficient reason to prevent the orders for making the attempt; but it was not thought a sufficient reason to prevent the orders, Mr Pitt's letter being subsequent to ...
... sufficient reason against an attempt to land, it would have been a sufficient reason to prevent the orders for making the attempt; but it was not thought a sufficient reason to prevent the orders, Mr Pitt's letter being subsequent to ...
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... sufficiently proved, that he consented to the hostilities already begun against the estates and countries of the King of Prusfia, only in quality of guarantee of the peace of Westphalia, and not at all with self-interested views. For ...
... sufficiently proved, that he consented to the hostilities already begun against the estates and countries of the King of Prusfia, only in quality of guarantee of the peace of Westphalia, and not at all with self-interested views. For ...
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