The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... 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, however, besides what ...
... 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, however, besides what ...
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... supposed adviseable without the grossest absurdity. But, 4. That as the account obtained by Capt. Clerk from the French engineer was not till the 26th, it cannot be insisted upon as a sufficient motive for reviving an attempt on ...
... supposed adviseable without the grossest absurdity. But, 4. That as the account obtained by Capt. Clerk from the French engineer was not till the 26th, it cannot be insisted upon as a sufficient motive for reviving an attempt on ...
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... supposed to have taken its rise from the Arabs being disgusted on account of the removal to Aleppo of the Baslaw of Daruascus, who was greatly esteemed by them as a generous able man, the Kizlar Aga having put in his room one of ...
... supposed to have taken its rise from the Arabs being disgusted on account of the removal to Aleppo of the Baslaw of Daruascus, who was greatly esteemed by them as a generous able man, the Kizlar Aga having put in his room one of ...
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... supposed to be not very distant; and that Perhaps we shall soon 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 ...
... supposed to be not very distant; and that Perhaps we shall soon 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 ...
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... supposed to amount to 36 or 4c,coo men, on the day of the battle. The Austrians had in all 50,000 men. They might have insured the vićtory, if they had had Io, oco less. This can be taily proved. Their army was posted very ...
... supposed to amount to 36 or 4c,coo men, on the day of the battle. The Austrians had in all 50,000 men. They might have insured the vićtory, if they had had Io, oco less. This can be taily proved. Their army was posted very ...
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